A recent study found 12 million refugees are living in just 10 of the world’s 193 countries. Those 10 countries have a combined GDP of less than 2.5% of the world’s total, creating a highly unstable situation. We look at why the burden of hosting refugees is unequally distributed, and we explore the real economic effects of hosting refugees.
In this week's Global Glance we look at Turkish and Russian expats in the wake of November’s jet-downing incident, why the US Export-Import bank is back in business (for now), and a content goldmine for econ nerds.