Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 19
... international migration breeds a cycle of economic stagnation and depend- ency . Rather , we join a growing number of researchers ( Adams , 1991 ; Jones , 1995 ; Taylor , 1996 ) who view international migration as a key source of ...
... international migration breeds a cycle of economic stagnation and depend- ency . Rather , we join a growing number of researchers ( Adams , 1991 ; Jones , 1995 ; Taylor , 1996 ) who view international migration as a key source of ...
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... international migration and economic devel- opment . They should realize , however , the limitations of their sampling . procedures for reaching conclusions such as that made in the last para- graph . While it is one thing to be ...
... international migration and economic devel- opment . They should realize , however , the limitations of their sampling . procedures for reaching conclusions such as that made in the last para- graph . While it is one thing to be ...
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... international migration spurs entrepreneurial activity and economic development . Such a deus ex machina would be as mislead- ing and naïve as the view that international migration inevitably leads to dependency and economic stagnation ...
... international migration spurs entrepreneurial activity and economic development . Such a deus ex machina would be as mislead- ing and naïve as the view that international migration inevitably leads to dependency and economic stagnation ...
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