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Trade And Migration In The Modern World 1st Edition Carl Mosk

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Trade And Migration In The Modern World 1st Edition Carl Mosk
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Carl Mosk
ISBN: 9780203016596, 9780415365208, 0415365201, 0203016599
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Trade And Migration In The Modern World 1st Edition Carl Mosk by Carl Mosk 9780203016596, 9780415365208, 0415365201, 0203016599 instant download after payment.

Trade and Migration in the Modern World explores one of the main paradoxes that faces the modern world today: the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism in economic affairs. The growing integration of national economies, as a result of globalization has resulted in mistaken belief that economic policies are no longer governed by individual countries.

This book examines the principal characteristics of globalization. Mosk utilizes a theory of economic and political gravitation to assess the impact that market forces and political resistant have on the diversity and correlation of trade and migration flows. This book presents an empirical and quantitative analysis of long run immigration and population dynamics, trade flows and the political economy of immigration policy across the US, Europe and Japan.

An impressive achievement the book will be invaluable to students studying economics as well as demographic historians, policymakers and political scientists.

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