Diaspora and Small Country Economic Development

Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan
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The promise of diaspora business networks is yet to materialize in a sustainable fashion. This paper offers a realistic, survey-based, perspective of diaspora driven economic development in small economies of Europe and the former Soviet Union. Emphasizing new waves of international migration and remittances flows, the literature puts disproportionate hope on diaspora to fill the structural voids, what this paper calls a diasporization argument, to motivate international business growth. Informed by a unique Armenian Diaspora Survey, this paper critiques the conventional view and proposes a new analytical framework, reaching three conclusions. First, a diaspora is a multilayered socioeconomic construct, diminishing its first-mover potential. Second, any successful engagement is a function of a sustained interaction of a diaspora with homeland. Finally, in the absence of systemic engagement infrastructure, a diaspora transfer of nonmonetary skills is short-lived. Thus, small open economies remain structurally disadvantaged integrating international business networks. This paper attempts to inform international business and policy literature on small open economies that are seeking to diversify their development approaches, especially following the 2020 economic and health crises.
侨民与小国经济发展
侨民商业网络的前景尚未以可持续的方式实现。本文提供了一个现实的、基于调查的视角,研究欧洲和前苏联小经济体中侨民驱动的经济发展。强调国际移民和汇款流的新浪潮,文献将不成比例的希望寄托在侨民上,以填补结构性空白,本文称之为侨民化论点,以推动国际商业增长。通过一项独特的亚美尼亚侨民调查,本文批评了传统观点,并提出了一个新的分析框架,得出三个结论。首先,侨民是一个多层次的社会经济结构,削弱了其先发潜力。其次,任何成功的接触都是侨民与祖国持续互动的结果。最后,在缺乏系统参与基础设施的情况下,非货币技能的海外转移是短暂的。因此,小型开放经济体在整合国际商业网络方面在结构上仍然处于不利地位。本文试图为关于小型开放经济体的国际商业和政策文献提供信息,这些经济体正在寻求发展方法多样化,特别是在2020年经济和卫生危机之后。
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