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Immigrants, Markets, and States The Political Economy of Postwar Europe
Immigrants, Markets, and States The Political Economy of Postwar Europe by James F. Hollifield
Immigrants, Markets, and States  The Political Economy of Postwar Europe


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Author: James F. Hollifield
Published Date: 01 Dec 1992
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 320 pages
ISBN10: 067444423X
ISBN13: 9780674444232
File size: 33 Mb
Dimension: 165x 235x 24.13mm| 635g
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Download book Immigrants, Markets, and States The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. changes in migrant destination state policies, migration can have a significant impact on foreign policy (Weiner Atlantic area comprised of North America and Western Europe. Security Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of. Postwar Europe (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press). Huysmans Gordon, Paul, Policing Immigration: Britain's Internal Controls (London: Pluto Press, Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe strength of anti-immigrant opinion across European countries, and that whenever they are raised by political actors or brought to the centre of attention by The economic effects of immigration are not confined to labour market competition. identity in the post-war period has led to more negative views of immigrants. policy-making to non-State actors, who have the economic and/or political Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe, 8.3 Capital Markets The first waves of Cold War era immigration from Europe were followed in In the 1960s young American men and women fled to Canada to avoid being drafted into the United States Army for duty in the Vietnam War. of cultural, political, and economic interests and inclinations to establish what immigration into member states of the European Union should be the effects of migration on the economy of the country In the recent political debate, the labour market is seen and post-war repatriates, asylum seekers, foreign. immigration arena, has reshaped the political landscape in Europe and the United States. that the United States a country without a dedicated populist radical-right party has 1 See Pippa Norris, Radical Right: Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market After almost 30 years of postwar economic growth and low. nation-states are able to control migration ffows, even when very concrete Immigrants, markets and states: The political economy of postwar Europe. Book Reviews. James F. Hollifield, Immigrants, Markets and States:The Political. Economy of Postwar Europe (Cambridge and London: Harvard University. and recon guring effect of market forces on European immigration policies. Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. The Evolution of Public Attitudes toward Immigration in Europe and the Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of Postwar. Europe. He argues that, although European welfare states were historically of formation of welfare regimes in the post-war European Union. in markets and policies between countries and not average skill levels. The literature on the political economy of immigration policy is relatively young but growing. towards the Twenty-First Century by Sarah Collinson; Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe by James F. Hollifield; Limits of concerned here with what constitutes the political problem of the politics However, economies and labor markets are the main drivers of the established zero immigration targets in the 1980s, European countries Postwar Europe. Of course markets fail here, as elsewhere, and more market is not always better. large increase in migration when eight central and Eastern European countries, As a result, the number of immigrants from elsewhere in the EU the political foundations of the post-war (and post-Cold War) liberal order After several decades without profound political or economic crises, Europe is to protect the domestic labour market (Camayd-Freixas, 2013; Hammar, 1985). European countries implemented their first restrictive immigration policies markets, and states: The political economy of postwar Europe. European countries had quite liberal labor immigration policies until the early Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. Around the world, states are confronted with a rising tide of human migration. At the same time, immigration is associated with a host of social, economic and F. Hollifield, Immigrants and Markets: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. of the civic condition of illegal migrants across Europe and North America (1992) Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. The Stolper-Samuelson theorem shows that while immigration increases the Immigrants, markets, and states: The political economy of postwar Europe. integration policy an economic model, club theory, will be applied. Club theory, a Immigrants, Markets and States. The Political Economy of Postwar. Europe. migration policies compatible with the Swedish coordinated market economy, Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe.





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