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  1. Diaspora governance and transnational entrepreneurship: the rise of an emerging social global pattern in migration studies
  2. Prometheus, the double-troubled – migrant transnational entrepreneurs and the loyalty trap
  3. International Handbook on Migration and Economic Development
  4. Policy Discourses on Irregular Migration in Germany and the United Kingdom
  5. Cognitive effects on entrepreneurial intentions: a comparison of Chinese émigrés and their descendants with non-émigré Chinese
  6. Beyond legal entrepreneurship: the case of Austria
  7. Entrepreneurs' human and social capital: direct and reinforcing benefits for export
  8. Innovation embedded in entrepreneurs' networks in private and public spheres: a global study focusing on China and Denmark
  9. Migrant entrepreneurship, economic activity and export performance: mapping the Danish trends
  10. Immigration Policy and the Scandinavian Welfare State 1945–2010 By GreteBrochmann and AnnikenHagelundLondon: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. ISBN 978‐0230‐302‐309; £55.00 (hbk).
  11. Migration and Integration Regimes and Substantial Citizenships in the EU
  12. An empirical study of the underground economy in the Kingdom of Belgium
  13. Ethnic minority entrepreneurs in the international carpet trade: an empirical study
  14. Informal opportunity among SMEs: an empirical study of Denmark's underground economy
  15. Gender and family in transnational entrepreneurship
  16. Radical Islamism and Migrant Integration in Denmark: An Empirical Inquiry
  17. Should I stay, or should I go? – The emigrating immigrants
  18. The divine deviance &ndash towards a sociological theory of radical Islamism
  19. Royal delicacies at peasant prices: cross-national differences, common grounds – towards an empirically supported theory of the informal economic activities of migrants
  20. Trust as a coopetititive strategy in a global co-ethnic market: towards an empirically supported theory
  21. Cross European Financial Networks Related to Turkish Immigrants and their Businesses: The Case of Turkish-Owned Commercial Bank Under Dutch Legislation
  22. Norm Divergence Opportunity Structure and Utilization of Self-Employed Immigrants’ Qualifications
  23. Breaking out: The Dynamics of Immigrant Owned Businesses