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migrants across US counties. We find that a doubling of the number of residents with ancestry from a given foreign country …
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migrants across US counties. We find that a doubling of the number of residents with ancestry from a given foreign country …
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immigrants and the new society in their host country. Spread of migrants from the same origin in the diaspora may well increase …
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are those that form between migrants and natives in the host country and between migrants and their home country. Ethnic … networks exist when assimilation is not complete. We consider the struggle of migrants to assimilate and, at the same time, the … that it may well be in the interest of migrants who specialize in trade to, at some point in time, turn from investing in …
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immigrants and the new society in their host country. Spread of migrants from the same origin in the diaspora may well increase …
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This review article surveys the recent economic literature on diaspora networks, globalization, and development. Diasporas are shown to contribute to the economic and cultural integration of source (i.e., developing) countries into the global economy. I first review the effect of diaspora...
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Migration decisions affect those left-behind in ways that are partly taken into account by market forces (e.g., wage effects on labour markets) and for the most part these can be seen as pure externalities. Diasporas are an example of such an externality. This paper reviews the recent economic...
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