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Migration, labor, and the international political economy
Layna Mosley
, David A. Singer
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International Political Economy
100%
Vulnerability
50%
Government Policy
50%
Global Economy
50%
Migrants
50%
Unionization
50%
International Economics
50%
Global Economics
50%
Economic Role
50%
Economic Forces
50%
Remittances
50%
Home Country
50%
Financial Transfers
50%
Global Finance
50%
Macro Data
50%
Factor Endowments
50%
Economic Openness
50%
Political Outcomes
50%
Multinational Production
50%
International Workforce
50%
Profit-seeking Behaviour
50%
Workers Rights
50%
Migrant Labour
50%
Social Sciences
International Political Economy
100%
Labor Migration
100%
Finance
50%
Macro Level
50%
Role of Economics
50%
International Economic Relations
50%
Micro Level
50%
Workers' Right
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Production
50%
Workers' Right
50%