People develop, not places. That's my mantra heading into 2012. My plan for the new year is to work out the details of the theory and then figure out what that means for economic development projects. A corollary to that slogan is move to improve:
“The shifting balance of global economic growth is bring global migration flows with it,” says Madeleine Sumption, policy analyst at the Washington-based Migration Policy Institute. “We're seeing lower migration to crisis nations, whereas most of the growth is towards developing nations.”
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