This annual series provides comprehensive analysis on current and emerging issues of international trade and economics. Tentative contents include: - Boom Towns and Ghost Countries: Geography, Agglomeration, and Population Mobility Lant Pritchett (World Bank) - Global Wage Differences and International Worker Flows Mark Rosenzweig (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) - What's Wrong with Plan B? International Migration as the Alternative to Development Devesh Kapur (University of Texas) and John Hale (Michigan ...
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This annual series provides comprehensive analysis on current and emerging issues of international trade and economics. Tentative contents include: - Boom Towns and Ghost Countries: Geography, Agglomeration, and Population Mobility Lant Pritchett (World Bank) - Global Wage Differences and International Worker Flows Mark Rosenzweig (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) - What's Wrong with Plan B? International Migration as the Alternative to Development Devesh Kapur (University of Texas) and John Hale (Michigan State University) - Global Labor Markets: Issues and Implications Alan Blinder (Princeton University), Michael Kremer (Harvard University), Carmen Pages (World Bank), and Isabel Sawhill (Brookings Institution)
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Add this copy of Brookings Trade Forum 2006: Global Labor Markets to cart. $78.68, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Brookings Institution Press.