refugees
refugees
Someone who leaves a country to live elsewhere in order to achieve their economic desires (as opposed to for non-economic reasons, such as political persecution).
sanction
Embargoes mean that there would be no trade what so ever with the country in speaking (for example, The US has put an embargo on North Korea.) Embargoes often root from political reasons rather than economic ones. Tariffs and quotas root primarily from economic reasons and act as a "tax" to the imports i.e. the country still trades with each other.
Many other groups have a good deal of political clout.
Offshoring means the moving of various operations of a company to another country for reasons such as lower labor costs or more favorable economic conditions in that other country.Refer to link below for details.
The economic sanctions refers to the domestic penalties that are applied by one country to another country. The economic sanctions usually come in various forms like restrictions on the financial transactions and trade barriers.
Someone who leaves a country to live elsewhere in order to achieve their economic desires (as opposed to for non-economic reasons, such as political persecution).
People immigrate for political reasons and for economic reasons.
It began for economic reasons and quickly became a political event.
sanction
Embargo.
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Either an exile or a refugee, depending on whether they were ordered to leave or not.
People may leave their homeland for various reasons such as seeking better employment opportunities, escaping political persecution, reuniting with family members, pursuing education, or experiencing a different culture. Ultimately, the decision to leave one's homeland is often influenced by a combination of personal, economic, and social factors.
People left for political (a dictatorship ruled until 1974) but mostly economic reasons. The rural areas were extremely poor.
Embargoes mean that there would be no trade what so ever with the country in speaking (for example, The US has put an embargo on North Korea.) Embargoes often root from political reasons rather than economic ones. Tariffs and quotas root primarily from economic reasons and act as a "tax" to the imports i.e. the country still trades with each other.