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Immigrant Enterprise in Europe and the Usa

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Informationen zum Autor Prodromos Ioannou Panayiotopoulos (aka Mike Pany) Klappentext Immigrant-owned enterprises are a highly visible phenomenon, but frequently and increasingly so after 9/11, immigration has been cast in pessimistic and apocalyptic terms which became associated with rising xenophobia and restrictive legislation, such as the Patriot Act in the United States. This book examines the issue of immigration and the contribution immigrant enterprise plays in the economic development of gateway cities such as London, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Amsterdam and Miami, cities which appear as the living embodiment of globalization. "Immigrant Enterprises" in Europe and the United States questions the extent to which cities are transformed by immigrants themselves, 'from below', and points to relationships with wider processes, such as the legal and political framework and the restructuring by capital of particular industries and localities. What happens to immigrants is shaped by membership of particular groups and the historical circumstances they find themselves in. It isalso shaped by the reproduction of social stratification rooted in class, gender, race, age. The book points to the development of social and economic differentiation amongst immigrant groups, which challenge popular stereotypes about immigrants in business i.e. that they invariably operate on the fringes of the law and are dependent on family labor. The findings on the contrary point to a highly differentiated enterprise structure. The recognition of diversity is a necessary first step to understanding winners and losers in immigrant enterprise. Zusammenfassung This book investigates immigration and the contribution immigrant enterprise plays in the economic development of gateway cities such as London, New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Miami, cities which appear as the living embodiment of globalization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction Immigration and Globalisation. 1. Globalisation 'From Below', Enterprise & Ethnicity 2. Rise of Ethnicity and the Crisis of Modernisation 3. Still They Come: Immigrants of New York 4. Miami: The End of the Cuban Ethnic Enclave? 5. Between the Old and the New: Los Angeles and Immigrant Enterprise 6. From Labour Migrants to Immigrant Entrepreneurs in the European Union: An Overview 7. London: Enterprise in an Immigrant Metropolis 8. The State Versus Immigrant Enterprise: The Case of Amsterdam 9. Paris: Immigrant Enterprise in Historical Perspective 10. Conclusions: Who Benefits? Notes. Bibliography. Index. ...

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