Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework
International migration has been a major influence on the economic and social development of nations. Nevertheless, a vast majority of the global population continues to reside in their country of birth. While income/wealth differentials between states create centrifugal forces responsible for migr...
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doaj-ed7164a0ca534be3b5a3f897ba61dfd42021-04-13T20:25:34ZengCollegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of EconomicsStudia z Polityki Publicznej2391-63892719-71312020-01-0164(24)10.33119/KSzPP/2019.4.2Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support frameworkBarbara Jancewicz0Stefan Markowski1The Centre of Migration Research University of Warsaw, University of WarsawUniversity of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow International migration has been a major influence on the economic and social development of nations. Nevertheless, a vast majority of the global population continues to reside in their country of birth. While income/wealth differentials between states create centrifugal forces responsible for migration, impediments to international mobility of human, financial, physical and social capital assets work in the centripetal direction. This paper reviews a large segment of the extant literature on international migration to probe economic influences on people’s international mobility and immobility decisions. It aims to refine and extend the neoclassical foundations of migration theory and to outline how potentially complex decision mechanisms used by potentially mobile economic agents may be modified to simplify the complexity inherent in such choices so that immobility is often a default outcome of indecision. https://econjournals.sgh.waw.pl/KSzPP/article/view/1880migration theoryinternational migrationeconomics of migration |
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Barbara Jancewicz Stefan Markowski Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework Studia z Polityki Publicznej migration theory international migration economics of migration |
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Barbara Jancewicz Stefan Markowski |
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Barbara Jancewicz |
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Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework |
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Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework |
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Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework |
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Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework |
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Wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework |
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wealth formation by economic agents and their international mobility: towards an eclectic migration decision-support framework |
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Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics |
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Studia z Polityki Publicznej |
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2391-6389 2719-7131 |
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2020-01-01 |
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International migration has been a major influence on the economic and social development of nations. Nevertheless, a vast majority of the global population continues to reside in their country of birth. While income/wealth differentials between states create centrifugal forces responsible for migration, impediments to international mobility of human, financial, physical and social capital assets work in the centripetal direction. This paper reviews a large segment of the extant literature on international migration to probe economic influences on people’s international mobility and immobility decisions. It aims to refine and extend the neoclassical foundations of migration theory and to outline how potentially complex decision mechanisms used by potentially mobile economic agents may be modified to simplify the complexity inherent in such choices so that immobility is often a default outcome of indecision.
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migration theory international migration economics of migration |
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