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"In Palestine, Afghanistan, the United States, and many other places all over the world, millions of involuntarily displaced people struggle to survive in refugee camps, reservations, and internally displaced resettlement communities that have become permanent communities of their own. Bookman (economics, St. Josephs U.) examines the political economy of these communities from an international comparative perspective. Macroeconomic and microeconomic characteristics are described and the place of the communities in state and international contexts is examined."--Publisher (barnesandnoble.com)
All Ages
Adulthood (22+)
English
0739104268
Milica Zarkovic Bookman
2002 Lexington Books
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