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The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Migration: Issues and Prospects: What will migration look like in 2045?

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By (author): Bimal Ghosh

The reason for the depth the 2008's global depression lies in the intractability of modern economic systems. This has led to an emergence of unprecedented migratory patterns, the analysis and management of which is key to economic recovery. See more
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  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780230303560

About Bimal Ghosh

BIMAL GHOSH is Emeritus Professor at Colombia's Graduate School of Public Administration Bogota. A former senior director in the United Nations for many years he later worked as a senior consultant to the United Nations Council of Europe International Organization for Migration and various Global Commissions. He also served as Director of a global project on migration management New International Regime for Orderly Movement of People (NIROMP). He was a visiting scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Harvard Institute for International Development USA and the Institute of International Development Studies Sussex UK. His publications include: Managing Migration : Time for a New International Regime for Orderly Movement of People?; Huddled Masses and Uncertain Shores: Insights into Irregular Migration; and Gains from Global Linkages: Trade in Services and Movement of Persons as well as numerous journal articles and newspaper columns.

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