International Handbook on Migration and Economic DevelopmentRobert E.B. Lucas Edward Elgar Publishing, 31 Ara 2014 - 488 sayfa This Handbook summarizes the state of thinking and presents new evidence on various links between international migration and economic development, with particular reference to lower-income countries. The connections between trade, aid and migration ar |
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the preWorld War One USA as lens | 42 |
a survey | 65 |
5 The discourse and practice of codevelopment in Europe | 113 |
6 Does development reduce migration? | 152 |
the case of New Zealands RSE program | 186 |
the globalization of migration to South Africa | 211 |
10 Migration technology diffusion and institutional development at the origin | 267 |
a summary and extension of evidence | 288 |
12 Return migration and economic development | 327 |
crosscountry subnational and household evidence on potential determinants | 350 |
14 Economic consequences of conflict and environmental displacement | 388 |
15 Development immigration and terrorism | 425 |
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a survey of the empirical literature | 241 |
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