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English Abstract: Migration as a concept is difficult to define because of its varied and changeable social, economic … or collective potential of social groups. For some groups of population, migration has been the result of the structural … difficulties in countries as human capital drain or family and social fabric weakening. Colombia has seen migration waves since the …
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The objective of this paper is to combine three topics - international migration, poverty, and pandemics - in the …. First of all, I discuss international migration; second, I emphasize the role of geography, development, and poverty; and … migration, I point to the importance of internal regulation of the Brazilian emigration process and bilateral agreements. In the …
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, economic growth, trade openness, the similarity in return on capital has explained why this type of FDI has been directed to … during the 1990s in an attempt to expand FDI inflows. Although the theory on the subject predicts a positive relationship … between the inflow of FDI and the conclusion of these agreements, the empirical literature is not conclusive about what …
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This article evaluated the recent changes in the profile and determinants of Brazilian firm's internationalization process. In the '90s, it was not intense, but highly concentrated on a few large domestic companies, and resulted from both strategies: to compensate the low dynamism of the...
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, economic growth, trade openness, the similarity in return on capital has explained why this type of FDI has been directed to … during the 1990s in an attempt to expand FDI inflows. Although the theory on the subject predicts a positive relationship … between the inflow of FDI and the conclusion of these agreements, the empirical literature is not conclusive about what …
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This paper estimates the effect of non-Iberian immigration to Brazil based on historical and contemporary microdata. The historical base encompasses over 1.7 million immigrant records; the contemporary has more than 165 million records. The estimation of immigrant numeracy suggest that Stolz,...
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This paper estimates the effect of non-Iberian immigration to Brazil based on historical and contemporary microdata. The historical base encompasses over 1.7 million immigrant records; the contemporary has more than 165 million records. The estimation of immigrant numeracy suggest that Stolz,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011942278
possibility of reaching below replacement fertility. Studies on new trends in Brazilian out migration are considered relevant for …
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