The Economics of International Migration
INDEXCONTENTS list of participants introduction. Brinley Thomas PART I ANALYTICAL SURVEY CHAP. 1. migration and international investment. Brinley Thomas 2. effects produced in receiving countries by PRE-1939 immigration. J. J. Spengler 3. immigration, capital formation, and inflationary pressure. A. P.Lerner PART II EMIGRATION COUNTRIES 4. great britain. J. Isaac 5. eire. J. F. Meenan 6. italy. G. Parenti 7. netherlands. E. W. Hofstee 8. the intergovernmental committee for european migration. P. Jacobsen PART III IMMIGRATION COUNTRIES 9. united states. E. Rubin 10. canada. Mabel F. Timlin 11. australia. W. D. Borrie 12. south africa. H. M. Robertson 13. brazil. F. B. De AvilaPART IV INTRA-EUROPEAN MOVEMENTS CHAP. 14. migration and the german economy. H. Wander 15. regional aspects of immigration into france. X. Lannes 16. migration and the economy of eastern europe. J. Zubrzycki 17. INTRA-EUROPEAN MIGRATION AND THE PROSPECTS OF INTEGRATION. F. Edding PART V THE FAR EAST 18. migration problems of the far east. T. H. Silcock 19. migration and the economy of indonesia. N. Keyfitz 20. the impact on india of population transfers in 1947 and after. P. R. Brahmananda PART VI SOCIAL ASPECTS 21. psycho-social aspects of migration. A. Sauvy 22. social problems of absorption since 1945. W.Langrod 23. immigration into israel. R. Bachi PART VII CONCLUSION 24. are there preferable alternatives to international migration as an aid to economic development ? H. S. Ellis PART VIII REPORT ON THE PROCEEDINGS summary record of the debate. D. Hague index of subjects index of persons
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