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Emigrant and immigrant networks in FDI
Applied Economics Letters, 2009This article studies the relationship between emigration, immigration and the bilateral foreign direct investments (FDI), inward and outward, between Italy and 51 foreign countries. The results suggest that the networks of Italian emigrants abroad significantly promote both inward and outward bilateral FDI. The overall influence of immigrants is weaker.
MURAT, Marina Giovanna+1 more
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Social information and emigration: lessons from immigrants [PDF]
Abstract‘Should I stay or should I go?’ is a fundamental question facing any candidate for emigration, as emigrating without outside information has major costs. Most studies on this topic have concentrated on risk‐reducing strategies (e.g. exploration) developed after leaving the natal habitat.
Julien Cote, Jean Clobert, Jean Clobert
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Journal of Palestine Studies, 2007
(2007). Immigrants and Emigrants. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 113-114.
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(2007). Immigrants and Emigrants. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 113-114.
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The “Emigration, Migration, and Immigration” of Prostate Cancer
Clinical Prostate Cancer, 2005In the vast majority of cases, cancer continues to be an incurable disease when it has spread beyond the primary organ. Most cancer research and therapy design to date has focused on chemotherapy directed at killing the replicating tumor cells.
Kenneth J. Pienta, Robert D. Loberg
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Emigration and Immigration in Italy: Recent Trends [PDF]
ABSTRACT: During the eighties Italy has evolved into being a receiver of immigration. However, the existence of large Italian communities abroad, and the persistence of exit migratory flows (although amply compensated by re‐entry flows) show that the connotation of Italy as a country of emigration still persists.
Enrico Pugliese, Francesco Calvanese
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1983
Emigration/immigration and citizenship are discrete phenomena: entering or leaving a country need not affect the citizenship status of the migrant. Soviet law recognizes the dichotomy by serving notice that the residence of a citizen of the USSR abroad does not per se ensue in loss of the citizenship of the USSR (Art.5).
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Emigration/immigration and citizenship are discrete phenomena: entering or leaving a country need not affect the citizenship status of the migrant. Soviet law recognizes the dichotomy by serving notice that the residence of a citizen of the USSR abroad does not per se ensue in loss of the citizenship of the USSR (Art.5).
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Emigration, Immigration and Temporary Visits
2021Geographical mobility was typical for engineers. They wanted to learn from technical procedures in other countries. In this investigation of graduates from two institutes of technology, it has been fruitful to distinguish between foreigners coming to the institutes, and domestic graduates going abroad. The latter sometimes were there either as visitors
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2019
The notion of “emigrant” in EU law has a merely descriptive value: it is used for statistical purposes, but there is no set of rights or duties attached to the emigrant condition.
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The notion of “emigrant” in EU law has a merely descriptive value: it is used for statistical purposes, but there is no set of rights or duties attached to the emigrant condition.
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Émigration, immigration, transmigration
Les Cahiers de l'Orient, 2015Le flux de réfugiés suscité par l’émergence de Daech et ses exactions provoque en Europe des réactions contrastées, et majoritairement méfiantes. Mais il est important de rappeler qu’une grande partie des flux de migrants sont concentrés en Irak même ou dans les pays limitrophes, et qu’une appréhension globale du phénomène, encore largement négligé ...
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Barriers to immigration and the dynamics of emigration
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2013Abstract In a dynamic model of emigration and return migration I examine the role of migration costs in the process of capital accumulation of the source country. Every migration attempt reduces the amount of savings available for capital accumulation.
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