Moving for Prosperity: Global Migration and Labor Markets addresses this dilemma.
This book will be of interest to all concerned with equity in an increasingly unequal world.
Builds on the authors' successful workshop to outline an interactive, seven-step plan for women who want to take control of their finances and build wealth in accordance with long-term goals.
The ideas in this book will help companies desperate for real, long-term growth see actual, sustainable progress where they’ve failed before.
An award-winning professor of economics at MIT and a Harvard University political scientist and economist evaluate the reasons that some nations are poor while others succeed, outlining provocative perspectives that support theories about ...
What can prosperity possibly mean in a world of environmental and social limits? The publication of Prosperity without Growth was a landmark in the sustainability debate.
An award-winning professor of economics at MIT and a Harvard University political scientist and economist evaluate the reasons that some nations are poor while others succeed, outlining provocative perspectives that support theories about ...
They may be pushed from their home by war or persecution, drought or flood, or by poverty. The pull may be the hope of safety or the promise of prosperity. But this book is about people who never stop moving. Their way of life is nomadic.
Bartik provides a clear and concise overview of how state and local governments employ economic development incentives in order to lure companies to set up shop—and provide new jobs—in needy local labor markets.
This edition of the biennial Poverty and Shared Prosperity report brings sobering news.
They may be pushed from their home by war or persecution, drought or flood, or by poverty. The pull may be the hope of safety or the promise of prosperity. But this book is about people who never stop moving. Their way of life is nomadic.