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If comparable employment could be created at home, they might never
migrate
at all.
And the business that does
migrate
to the EU could just as easily be snapped up by rivals to Frankfurt, such as Paris.
If people are able to migrate, they will move to jurisdictions with the mix of taxes and services (e.g., quality schools) that they prefer.
They are more keenly aware that if they try to redistribute too much, they will simply drive away the factors of production: capital will flow elsewhere, and labor will likewise
migrate.
With Britain out altogether, large sectors of the City’s business can be expected to
migrate
to new homes on the continent.
But when people migrate, the need for basic services – water, power, and transport – goes with them, highlighting the boom in infrastructure demand.
Moreover, China’s once seemingly inexhaustible surplus of rural labor willing to
migrate
to urban areas has largely disappeared, causing wages to rise and the country’s competitive advantage in labor-intensive manufacturing to weaken.
Alternatively, labor could
migrate
from high-unemployment southern Europe to lower-unemployment northern Europe.
They will not get to discuss the protection of citizen's rights, relaxation of harsh media controls, the rights of peasants to
migrate
or take up jobs in the cities, or whether to tolerate workers who organize independent unions.
It is easier for educated people to
migrate
and integrate into new societies, sharing the knowledge they’ve brought with them.
If they over-constrain the financial sector, risk may
migrate
outside the regulatory frontier, where it will be harder to measure and monitor.
And, as the faith spread, the word came to describe not only Mohammed’s departure for Medina, but also a general obligation by all Muslims to
migrate
to lands under Muslim rule when it will serve their faith.
Following these expulsions – most notably by the Spanish and Russian Empires – the concept came to signify not only the pressure to migrate, as during Mohammed’s lifetime, but also an ultimatum from the state: leave or you will be slaughtered.
The word’s original evocation of the early Islamic community of believers who had to
migrate
not to wage war, but rather to live in peace, are nuances that the group’s ideologues – whose appeals to the force of the new require a purified version of the past – would very much like us to forget.
They also point out that, unless an FTT were agreed globally, financial companies would quickly
migrate
from London to New York.
And as lending has continued to
migrate
further into the “shadows,” price discovery in financial markets has become severely compromised, to the point that many assets now seem to be overvalued.
The rural workforce is still above 300 million, implying that large numbers could still
migrate
to urban areas.
And, more important, financial risks have continued to
migrate
to non-bank activities.
Politicians tend to argue that, although some plumbers
migrate
to the West and companies relocate to the East, the West will enjoy more jobs in net terms due to the likely expansion of its exports.
Some can migrate, but others (such as polar bears) are likely to be driven to extinction unless we take decisive action to head off climate change.
This would reduce their incentive to
migrate
and, in cases where people still aspire to reach Europe, facilitate a more orderly process.
And the regulatory boundary problem persists: risky activities may
migrate
to areas where regulation is lax and reproduce the problems with the shadow banking system that we have witnessed during the crisis.
Even more alarming, they discovered that the gene providing the resistance could
migrate
from one strain of bacteria to another, meaning other types of infections could also become untreatable.
Finally, there would be a tertiary tier, containing new members from Eastern Europe that have not managed to
migrate
to either of the first two tiers.
Then we watch with dismay as they
migrate
to the West, taking with them the promise of their talent.
And on the supply side, employment cannot easily
migrate
from the non-tradable to the tradable sector.
Or production could
migrate
to less transparent firms in non-OECD countries.
As illiterate young women have more children, average per capita income falls, and those children, having also missed out on an education, must increasingly
migrate
in search of opportunities elsewhere.
This force is so strong that if there were no transportation costs, and if the US and Europe had no other source of competitive advantage, such as in technology, eventually it would be as if Chinese workers continued to
migrate
to the US and Europe until wage differences had been eliminated entirely.
That claim assumes that banks, which already use efficient systems to process millions of transactions per day, have reason to
migrate
to a markedly slower and less efficient single cryptocurrency.
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