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International Trade and Labor Migration

In: THE FLOATING WORLD Issues in International Trade Theory

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Footloose labor is prominent in the contemporary international economy. Migrant workers have accounted for up to a quarter of the Swiss labor force, and 10 per cent of that of northern Europe generally. A number of American industries now depend heavily upon migrant labor (both legal and illegal) from Mexico and the Caribbean. South Asia supplies a large part of the labor for oil-financed Middle Eastern economic development. Pakistan, for example, now earns almost three-quarters as much foreign exchange from the remittances of temporary migrants abroad as from conventional exports; China has begun formally to contract the export of labor services…

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  • Wilfred J. Ethier, 2014. "International Trade and Labor Migration," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: THE FLOATING WORLD Issues in International Trade Theory, chapter 6, pages 99-115, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814590327_0006
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