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Migration Matters (Hardback) | Released: 28 Sep 2016
By: Gurucharan Gollerkeri (Author) Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA26.00% Off Original price was: 995.00$.736.00$Current price is: 736.00$.
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International migration remains the orphan child of globalization. Rapid development from the last quarter of the twentieth century has resulted in a world more unequal than ever before. Mobility of people needs to be understood as the natural corollary to international trade and capital. Sustaining global economic growth rates and... Read More
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Author:
Gurucharan Gollerkeri
Publisher Name:
Oxford University Press, USA
Language:
English
Binding:
(Hardback)
About The Book
International migration remains the orphan child of globalization. Rapid development from the last quarter of the twentieth century has resulted in a world more unequal than ever before. Mobility of people needs to be understood as the natural corollary to international trade and capital. Sustaining global economic growth rates and progressing towards an equitable global order will be predicated substantially on the free movement of people. Transnational economic migration will be the next frontier of globalization. There is urgent need to move to a rule-based, binding set of principles that would require states to willingly cede some degree of their sovereignty on matters of economic migration to a multilateral process. Failure to do so will likely generate conflict of an order that can jeopardize the very basis of a modern, progressive and democratic future for all. This book tells an interesting storyof development as seen from the lens of mobilityof how important migration has been, is, and will increasingly be for human development.About the Author: Gurucharan Gollerkeri is Secretary, Performance Management, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, New Delhi. Natasha Chhabra is Assistant Manager, International Migration and Diaspora Division, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), New Delhi.
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