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Chinese migration and economic relations with Europe

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Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2016, Routledge contemporary China series
[Migration Policy Centre]
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SANFILIPPO, Marco, WEINAR, Agnieszka (editor/s), Chinese migration and economic relations with Europe, Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2016, Routledge contemporary China series, [Migration Policy Centre] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/37216
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This book explores how far existing networks of overseas Chinese and new flows of migrants act as drivers of economic relations between China and the host countries. It considers migration, trade, the flow of capital, and foreign direct investment, includes both skilled and unskilled migrants, and outlines the complex different waves of migration flows. It includes detailed case studies, based on extensive original research, on the position in a range of European countries, and concludes with policy-oriented analysis and with an overall assessment of how far the Chinese diaspora matters in stimulating increased bilateral economic activity and stronger bilateral economic relationships.
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-- Introduction: Chinese Migrations and Economic Relations with Europe Marco Sanfilippo and Agnieszka Weinar -- 1. Chinese Investment Strategies and Migration: Does Diaspora Matter? Frank N. Pieke and Tabitha Speelman -- 2. The Role of Migration in Shaping China’s Economic Relations with its main Partners Haiyan Zhang -- 3. Chinese Immigrant Businesses in the Industrial District of Prato and their Interpretation Gabi Dei Ottati -- 4. The Transformation of the Chinese Business Community in Portugal in the Context of Crisis and of China’s ‘Go Global’ Annette Bongardt and Miguel Santos Neves -- 5. Chinese Investment Strategies and Migration – Does Diaspora Matter? A Case Study on Germany Margot Schüller and Yun Schüler-Zhou -- 6. Chinese Investment Strategies and Migration – Does Diaspora Matter? Chinese Migrants in Poland Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Monika Szulecka and Joanna Tyrowicz -- 7. The Chinese in Russia: friends or foes? Investment strategies and migration patterns between neighbours Ekaterina Selezneva
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Five chapters of this book are based on EUI RSCAS Migration Policy Centre (MPC) Research Reports issued between 2013 and 2014.
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This book is a result of a pilot research project conducted at and funded by the Migration Policy Centre (MPC), European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2012-2013.
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