Des visas, pas de l'aide! de la migration comme substitut de l'aide au développement

Éthique Publique. Revue Internationale D’Éthique Sociétale Et Gouvernementale 15 (2):77-98 (2013)
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Abstract

If migration is more effective than aid for fighting poverty, should it replace aid? Not always. This article proposes a criterion that may be used to distinguish between cases where migration should serve as a substitute for development assistance and cases where it should supplement such aid. According to this criterion, development agendas are poverty-efficient when they lift the largest possible number of people out of poverty. Therefore, to be poverty-efficient, development agendas should always aim to complement aid with policies for pulling people out of poverty. Development assistance that is not poverty-efficient should be abandoned and replaced by migration and other policies that can effectively fight poverty.

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