International Migration: the Teaching of Economic Theory

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  • Thierry Baudassé University of Orleans

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economics of migration, cost of migration, social capital

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Various models of economic theory are analyzed it order to specify the policy implications of each one. The classical model of Harris-Todaro is not analyzed, the focus being on the new economics of migration models, and by taking into consideration four aspects which are not present in the Harris-Todaro framework: the cost of migration, the attitude towards risk, the relative deprivation hypothesis, and the role of social capital.

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2024-07-22

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Baudassé, T. (2024). International Migration: the Teaching of Economic Theory. Análisis Económico, 23(52), 63–76. Recuperado a partir de https://analisiseconomico.azc.uam.mx/index.php/rae/article/view/1299

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