Openness, Economic Growth and Labour Migration in times of Global Downturn: with Special Reference to Asian Examples

Published By: DSA on eSS | Published Date: June, 15 , 2011

This paper starts by examining some of the variables that have been considered important determinants of openness and how views of these have changed over the last twenty years. It then considers the importance of migration and remittances back to countries of origin in such variables. It contrasts the growth of remittances with the growth of Aid, Trade and Foreign Investment and considers their effectiveness in combating poverty, as well as their absolute numbers. It ends with a reflection on how these variables may impact on the developing countries’ experience of the current financial recession, using the experience of some Asian countries as illustration and concludes that migration and remittances will play a pivotal role in determining the outcome for developing economies. URL:[http://www.devstud.org.uk/aqadmin/media/uploads/4ab77e1ecf5a5_3-jackson-dsa09.pdf].

Author(s): Kenneth E Jackson | Posted on: Sep 29, 2011 | Views(706) | Download (701)


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