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Migration, trade, and development: Comparing Mexico-US and Turkey-Europe

Philip L. Martin ()
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Philip L. Martin: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, USA

Migration Letters, 2012, vol. 9, issue 1, 11-24

Abstract: Migration was the major relationship between Mexico and the US and Turkey and Western Europe for most of the past half century. Changes in both migrant-sending and –receiving countries aimed to substitute trade for migration. Mexico and Turkey have had roller-coaster economic growth trajectories, sometimes growing faster than other OECD countries and sometimes shrinking faster. There have been significant changes in Mexico and Turkey but, until more formal-sector jobs are created, especially young people leaving agriculture or joining the labour market may be candidates for migration.

Keywords: Migration; trade; development; Mexico; US; Turkey; Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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