The themes of migration and economic development are traditionally
related. The debate over these issues has gained much relevance,
particularly in Europe, as the phenomenon of migration tends to be seen
as a possible consequence (and cause) of political and environmental
unrest. This volume gives an important contribution to the move towards
migration policies which increase total welfare, both in the host
countries and in the countries of origin. It also explains problems
specific to Europe and stresses the need for co-ordinated national
policies.  

Contributors: R. T. Appleyard, D. Franklin, A. Ichino, G. Sabagh, G. Tapinos, G. Vernez, A. R. Zolberg

The themes of migration and economic development are traditionally related. The debate over these issues has gained much relevance, particularly in Europe, as the phenomenon of migration tends to be seen as a possible consequence (and cause) of political and environmental unrest. This volume gives an important contribution to the move towards migration policies which increase total welfare, both in the host countries and in the countries of origin. It also explains problems specific to Europe and stresses the need for co-ordinated national policies.  

Contributors: R. T. Appleyard, D. Franklin, A. Ichino, G. Sabagh, G. Tapinos, G. Vernez, A. R. Zolberg