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Pareto optimality 2 household migration networks 2 network externalities 2 optimal network size 2 Einwanderung 1 Migrationstheorie 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Theorie 1
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Heitmueller, Axel 1 Heitmüller, Axel 1
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Coordination Failures in Network Migration
Heitmüller, Axel - 2003
Previous migration facilitates future population moves, a phenomenon called network migration. However, thus far, network migration has been closely linked to network externalities. In contrast, this paper argues that the incumbent migration population can actively impact on future migration...
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Coordination Failures in Network Migration
Heitmueller, Axel - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2003
Previous migration facilitates future population moves, a phenomenon called network migration. However, thus far, network migration has been closely linked to network externalities. In contrast, this paper argues that the incumbent migration population can actively impact on future migration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703161
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