The Hottest Commodity: How Emigrants Can Be a Country’s Most Valuable Resource

by Andrei Postelnicu,

We eat more food, burn more energy and build more things than we ever have. This scarcity of resources unfolds against a backdrop of seemingly countless bouts of extreme weather on every continent placing unprecedented strain on affected communities, as well as ongoing threats to the security and stability of nations placing unprecedented strain on governments required to meet those threats.

published in Vol 8 - No 2 - 2008 // The Long Way to Europe
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  • Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (chair) Hertie School of Governance
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