Lexington Books
Pages: 246
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978-0-7391-0426-2 • Hardback • October 2002 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
978-0-7391-0427-9 • Paperback • September 2002 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
Milica Z. Bookman is Professor of Economics at St. Joseph's University. She is the author of several books including Ethnic Groups in Motion: Migration and Economic Competition in Multi-Ethnic States (2001), The Demographic Struggle for Power: The Political Economy of Demographic Engineering in the Modern World (1997), and Economic Decline and Nationalism in the Balkans (1994).
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Encampments in a Two-Tier World
Chapter 3 The Microeconomy of Encampments
Chapter 4 Encampments in the Domestic Pecking Order
Chapter 5 Encampments in the International Economy: The Effect of Globalization
Chapter 6 The Persistence of Nationalism and Conflict
Chapter 7 Conclusion
[This work] is challenging, thought provoking, and it is certainly refreshing to find an analysis of refugeehood from the perspective of political economy. While political economists have looked at integration issues, actually taking the encampment as the heart of the analysis is something new, and very useful. It has to be hoped that the volume inspires more input from economists to the study of forced migration, and it is certainly a valuable contribution in itself.
— Joanne van Selm, Migration Policy Institute
This sustained and systematic analysis of encampments is a very valuable contribution to the literature on refugee studies.
— Ralph Premdas, University of the West Indies