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Economics of Migration

International Affairs, 1947
A. S., Julius Isaac
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Economics of Migration

The Geographical Journal, 1948
T. W. F., Julius Isaac
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The Economics of Migration

2020
Immigration is not always beneficial to a nation’s economy, nor is it always detrimental. The key factor in determining if immigration will be a net benefit or cost for a modern industrialized nation, with an extensive welfare state like Sweden, is the labor market performance of immigrants.
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Economic and Migration Facts

1969
Western Europe makes up about 3 percent of the land surface of the world, and contains about 10 percent of its population. The population of the six Common Market countries is 180 million (exclusive of West Berlin) and that of the seven European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, 93 million.
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Economics of Migration.

The Economic History Review, 1949
K. H. Connell, Julius Isaac
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Economic Growth and Migration [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
The literature on growth theory lacks a precise sense of why there are interactions and dependencies between countries. Correspondingly, the spatial econometrics literature on growth empirics accounts for endogenous cross-country interactions, but lacks crucial insights from economic theory as to how such linkages should be precisely modeled. I address
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AFFECTIVE MIGRATION VERSUS ECONOMIC MIGRATION IN ROMANIA [PDF]

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Migrant communities have become a main issue for most studies in this field. Romanian migrants experience the process of transnationalism from an economic and also affective perspective. In the heart of the debate of this paper lie the transnational practices which help or hinder integration processes and economic development of Romanian migrants.
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Economics of Migration

2010
Anita Alves Pena, Steven J. Shulman
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