International Migration and Interstate Conflict

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2024-01

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Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics & Public Policy

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It is widely recognized that economic interdependence is a force for peace. When countries forge deep economic relationships with each other, they make resorting to violence to settle their differences much costlier and reaching a peaceful resolution more prized. These relationships include bilateral trade in goods and services, cross-border investment, and supply chain integration. International migration supports all three.

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How Migration Contributes to Peace

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