Commentary on session IV: The historical relationship between migration, trade, and development
Barry Chiswick
Proceedings, 2006, 295-299
Abstract:
Commentary on the three papers in this session: \"Inequality and schooling responses to globalization forces: lessons from history\" by Jeffrey G. Williamson; \"Trade, migration, and economic development: the risks and rewards of openness\" by James F. Hollifield; and \"Migration, trade, capital, and development: substitutes, complements, and policies\" by Gustav Ranis.
Keywords: Emigration and immigration; International trade; Economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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