Migrationspolitik in Deutschland und der Europäischen Union
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The mobility of labor is both a result and the driving force behind globalization. Sara Borella analyzes migration policy in Germany and the European Union and discusses the characteristics of desirable rules for the movement of workers from the perspective of constitutional economics. This book was awarded the Wolfgang-Ritter-Preis 2008 from the Wolfgang-Ritter-Stiftung Bremen. (Published in German.)Download Info
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This book is provided by Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen & Walter Eucken Institut, Freiburg, Germany in its series Untersuchungen zur Ordnungstheorie und Ordnungspolitik with number urn:isbn:9783161496455 and published in 2008.
Volume: 54
Edition: 1
ISBN: 9783161496455
Handle: RePEc:mhr:untord:urn:isbn:9783161496455
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Keywords: Arbeitskräftemibilität; Konstitutionenökonomik; Migrationspolitik;References
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