Puebla 2016// The need for a paradigm shift towards territorial development in sub-Saharan Africa

Due to the specific characteristics of its integration into the world economy over the last centuries, subSaharan Africa is facing huge spatial imbalances and territorial inequalities. Inherited from the artificial borders shaped by a late European colonization, the political fragmentation of the sub-continent was especially exacerbated by continuing the “rent system” based on the extraction of natural resources.

Internal migration and the role of the place of origin

This paper investigates empirically the emigration decision of first-time internal migrants in Mexico for the period between 2002 and 2005, and focuses on the role of the characteristic of the place of origin in the decision to emigrate, controlling for initial individual characteristics of internal migrants.