Migration and Institutions: Exit and Voice (from Abroad)?
Thierry Baudassé
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Rémi Bazillier
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Résumé
A rapidly growing body of research examines the relationship between migration and institutions.
Three strands of studies can be distinguished. Some studies focused on the role of
domestic and foreign institutions in the decision to migrate. Others were interested by the
impact of migration on institutional reforms in migrants' countries of origin. Recent studies
focus on how migrants affect social and informal institutions in the destination countries.
This survey puts together these three strands of literature with three purposes. First, we
offer a short definition and synthetic typology of institutions, which provide a guide to
understand several studies we have critically reviewed. Second, our analysis is presented
following the analytic framework exit, voice and loyalty of Hirschman in order to highlight
the brain gain phenomenon for developing countries, from an institutional point of view.
Third, we review the limited existing work on the very timely topic, whether migrants are
harmful or not to institutions in the host countries.
Domaines
Economies et financesFormat du dépôt | Notice |
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Type de dépôt | Article dans une revue |
Résumé |
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A rapidly growing body of research examines the relationship between migration and institutions.
Three strands of studies can be distinguished. Some studies focused on the role of
domestic and foreign institutions in the decision to migrate. Others were interested by the
impact of migration on institutional reforms in migrants' countries of origin. Recent studies
focus on how migrants affect social and informal institutions in the destination countries.
This survey puts together these three strands of literature with three purposes. First, we
offer a short definition and synthetic typology of institutions, which provide a guide to
understand several studies we have critically reviewed. Second, our analysis is presented
following the analytic framework exit, voice and loyalty of Hirschman in order to highlight
the brain gain phenomenon for developing countries, from an institutional point of view.
Third, we review the limited existing work on the very timely topic, whether migrants are
harmful or not to institutions in the host countries.
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Titre |
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Migration and Institutions: Exit and Voice (from Abroad)?
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Auteur(s) |
Thierry Baudassé
1
, Rémi Bazillier
2, 3
, Ismaël Issifou
4
1
LEO -
Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans [2008-2011]
( 1724 )
- Université d'Orléans - UFR Droit Économie Gestion - Rue de Blois - BP 26739 - 45067 ORLEANS CEDEX 2
- France
2
UP1 -
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
( 7550 )
- 12 place du Panthéon, 75231 Paris Cedex 05
- France
3
CES -
Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne
( 15080 )
- Maison des Sciences Économiques - 106-112 Boulevard de l'Hôpital - 75647 Paris Cedex 13
- France
4
LEO -
Laboratoire d'Économie d'Orleans [UMR7322]
( 199945 )
- Université d'Orléans - UFR Droit Economie Gestion - Rue de Blois - BP 26739 - 45067 ORLÉANS Cedex 2
- France
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Nom de la revue |
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Date de production/écriture |
2018
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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URL éditeur |
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/joes.12212
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Page/Identifiant |
727-766
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Numéro |
3
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Volume |
32
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Date de publication |
2018-06-11
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Audience |
Internationale
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Mots-clés (JEL) |
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Domaine(s) |
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Mots-clés |
en
Institutions, Migration
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