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 What are migrants willing to pay for better home country institutions?
By Ellen Woudstra
In regional economics
Posted 2 March 2020

What are migrants willing to pay for better home country institutions?

Migrants from developing countries benefit greatly from their migration by earning a much higher real income in their destination country. They often also benefit from moving to a country where [...]

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The Master in Spatial-, Transport, and Environmental Economics is a one-year master programme worth 60 EC credits. The programme offers you the possibility to specialise in spatial, transport or environmental economics. There is also the possibility to follow separate courses.
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