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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Migration linked to international trade agreements
Introduction
The WTO agreements
The NAFTA and EU agreements
New Zealand’s current trade agreements
New Zealand’s anticipated trade agreements
Summary of agreements
The impact of trade on migration
Introduction
Goods trade and migration
Services trade and migration
Migration and new technology
Foreign direct investment
Bilateral negotiations in theory
The impact of migration
on trade
Introduction
Immigrants and trade
Migration induced tourism
Migration induced exports of educational services
Benefits and costs of migration
Introduction
Brain drain or circulation?
Wage and employment effects
Source country impacts
Host country impacts
Maximising the benefits and minimising the costs of migration
Lessons for
New Zealand
Introduction
The impact of trade and FDI on migration
The impact of migration on trade and FDI
Benefits and costs of migration
Gaps in the literature and potential areas for future research
Conclusion
References
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Migration linked to international trade agreements
The WTO agreements
The NAFTA and EU agreements
New Zealand’s current trade agreements
New Zealand’s anticipated trade agreements
Summary of agreements
The impact of trade on migration
Goods trade and migration
Services trade and migration
Migration and new technology
Foreign direct investment
Bilateral negotiations in theory
The impact of migration on trade
Immigrants and trade
Migration induced tourism
Migration induced exports of educational services
Benefits and costs of migration
Brain drain or circulation?
Wage and employment effects
Source country impacts
Host country impacts
Maximising the benefits and minimising the costs of migration
Lessons for New Zealand
The impact of trade and FDI on migration
The impact of migration on trade and FDI
Benefits and costs of migration
Gaps in the literature and potential areas for future research
Conclusion
References
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