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Economic Integration and Migration: the Mexico-US Experience

In: International Migration into the 21st Century

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  • Philip Martin

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Reginald Appleyard occupies an eminent position in the field of international migration and development studies. This enlightening volume of essays, in his honour, brings together contributions from a distinguished group of scholars who have known him for many years and hold him in high esteem. Combining judgements and expertise from all fields of the social sciences, this unique book provides a truly inter-disciplinary analysis of one of the most significant emerging problems of the 21st Century.

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  • Philip Martin, 2001. "Economic Integration and Migration: the Mexico-US Experience," Chapters, in: M. A.B. Siddique (ed.), International Migration into the 21st Century, chapter 3, pages 29-49, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2236_3
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