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In this book, Fauri and Tedeschi bring together contributions that outline the movement of job seekers and ethnic minority entrepreneurs in Europe, all with the aim of analysing the overall impact of different forms of migration on European economies in the last hundred years. Contributions address a broad range of themes, from the motivations of migrants and the process of their integration into their destination country, to their overall social and economic impact onto said country at a structural level. In addressing questions as to why some ethnic groups seem to compete more successfully in business, as well as addressing questions about how skilled labour can be attracted and retained, this volume forms part of a very important multidisciplinary dialogue on labour migration. The policy implications of answering such questions are also discussed, as contributors ultimately examine whether skills-dependent migration policy needs to be form part of a common strategy, either at a national or an international level. Francesca Fauri is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna, Italy. She won a Jean Monnet Chair on European Migration History in 2016 and has published extensively on issues concerning the history of European economic integration and European economic and migration history. Paolo Tedeschi is Associate Professor in Economic History at the University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy. He has taught at the UC Louvain, Belgium, and the University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. His research and publications focus on the history of European integration from the origin to the Euro.
Sociology of culture --- Migration. Refugees --- Labour economics --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Economics --- Commercial law. Economic law (general) --- World history --- cultuur --- economie --- arbeid --- economisch recht --- migratie (mensen) --- economische geschiedenis --- ondernemen --- Europe --- Emigration and immigration --- 332.602.0 --- Foreign workers --- Economic aspects --- Grensoverschrijdende mobiliteit (algemeenheden) --- Labor economics. --- Migration. --- Economic history. --- Europe—Economic conditions. --- Culture - Economic aspects. --- Law and economics. --- Labor Economics. --- Economic History. --- European Economics. --- Cultural Economics. --- Law and Economics. --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Jurisprudence --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Emigration and immigration. --- Culture—Economic aspects. --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization
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In this book, Fauri and Tedeschi bring together contributions that outline the movement of job seekers and ethnic minority entrepreneurs in Europe, all with the aim of analysing the overall impact of different forms of migration on European economies in the last hundred years. Contributions address a broad range of themes, from the motivations of migrants and the process of their integration into their destination country, to their overall social and economic impact onto said country at a structural level. In addressing questions as to why some ethnic groups seem to compete more successfully in business, as well as addressing questions about how skilled labour can be attracted and retained, this volume forms part of a very important multidisciplinary dialogue on labour migration. The policy implications of answering such questions are also discussed, as contributors ultimately examine whether skills-dependent migration policy needs to be form part of a common strategy, either at a national or an international level. Francesca Fauri is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna, Italy. She won a Jean Monnet Chair on European Migration History in 2016 and has published extensively on issues concerning the history of European economic integration and European economic and migration history. Paolo Tedeschi is Associate Professor in Economic History at the University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy. He has taught at the UC Louvain, Belgium, and the University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. His research and publications focus on the history of European integration from the origin to the Euro.
Sociology of culture --- Migration. Refugees --- Labour economics --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Economics --- Commercial law. Economic law (general) --- World history --- cultuur --- economie --- arbeid --- economisch recht --- migratie (mensen) --- economische geschiedenis --- ondernemen --- Europe
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Economic assistance, American --- Industries --- History. --- Marshall Plan. --- Europe --- Economic conditions --- Regional disparities.
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Marshall Plan --- Marshall [Plan ] --- Plan Marshall --- Economic assistance, American --- Industries --- Aide économique américaine --- Industrie --- History. --- Histoire --- Marshall Plan. --- Europe --- Economic conditions --- Regional disparities. --- Conditions économiques --- Disparités régionales --- History --- Regional disparities --- American economic assistance --- Mutual security program, 1951 --- -History. --- European Recovery Program --- ERP (European Recovery Program) --- Marshall Plan, 1948-1952 --- Schedio Marsal --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Economic assistance, American--Europe--History. --- Europe--Economic conditions--1945 --- Industries--Europe--History. --- Aide économique américaine --- Conditions économiques --- Disparités régionales --- -History --- Economic conditions&delete& --- Economic assistance [American ] --- 1945 --- -Regional disparities --- -American economic assistance --- Economic assistance, American - Europe - History --- Industries - Europe - History --- Europe - Economic conditions - 1945- - Regional disparities --- Gay culture Europe --- Plan Marshall (1948-1952) --- 1945-....
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Wine and wine making. --- Enology --- Oenology --- Vinification --- Wines --- Alcoholic beverages --- Grape products --- Fruit wines --- Viticulture
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This book analyzes the evolution of Italian viticulture and winemaking from the 1860s to the new Millennium. During this period the Italian wine sector experienced a profound modernization, renovating itself and adapting its products to international trends, progressively building the current excellent reputation of Italian wine in the world market. Using unpublished sources and a vast bibliography, authors highlight the main factors favoring this evolution: public institutional support to viticulture; the birth and the growth of Italian wine entrepreneurship; the improvement in quality of the winemaking processes; the increasing relevance of viticulture and winemaking in Italian agricultural production and export; and the emergence of wine as a cultural product.
Wine and wine making. --- Enology --- Oenology --- Vinification --- Wines --- Alcoholic beverages --- Grape products --- Fruit wines --- Viticulture --- Europe --- Science --- Italy --- Food science. --- Economic history. --- European History. --- History of Science. --- History of Italy. --- Food Studies. --- Economic History. --- History. --- Gay culture Europe --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Food technology --- Chemical engineering
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