Este artÃculo fue originalmente publicado el pasado 1 de marzo de 2020 en el medio El Orden Mundial. El autor es el investigador junior del Navarra Center for International Development, David Soler Crespo. A continuación se reproduce parcialmente el artÃculo. Puede consultar el artÃculo original aquÃ, restringido a suscriptores de El Orden Mundial.
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The Galician diaspora in Latin America was one of the most significant European emigration surges of the twentieth century. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, Galicia was the poorest region in Spain, it had mainly a rural economy, and was badly connected to the rest of the country. With that framework, most of the Galician migrants went to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Cuba looking for better opportunities, which not only had positive effects in the places where they settled but also in their hometowns in Galicia.
Contributing empirical evidence to that ...
NCID Director Luis Ravina and Junior Researcher David Soler travelled for a week to South Africa to visit fellow institutions and colleagues working on development economics and political science research. The visit, from the 27th of January until the 3rd of February, was divided between Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town, the three capitals of South Africa.
The aim of the visit was to strengthen ties with colleagues, work towards deepening our collaborations with such and also open towards new partnerships with other institutions. In that sense Prof. Ravina and Soler visited th...