Collecting old cars, like a cocaine habit, seems to be one of nature’s ways of telling you you are making too much money. Think of Pink Floyd’s drummer Nick Mason and his private collection of Ferraris. Think of the American pharmaceutical heir Josiah K. Lilly III and his vintage automobiles displayed in an imitation Shaker barn-house at a heritage park on Cape Cod. Or remember Hans and Fritz Schlumpf, Alsatian textile magnates unable to resist another Bugatti. Indeed, the brothers’ passion helped lead their firm into bankruptcy and their collection––more than 500 vehicles, including 150 Bugattis––ended up as France’s national motorcar museum, the Cité de l’Automobile, opened at Mulhouse in 1982.
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Alexandra Urdea
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Transit Migration in Niger
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Sébastien Moretti
observers consider that the authorities in Niamey are implementing the antimigration measures requested by the EU to keep European money flowing ( Brachet 2018 ). Behind this appearance of constructive collaboration, however, there is increasing evidence
Places of Otherness
Comparing Eastleigh, Nairobi, and Xiaobei, Guangzhou, as Sites of South-South Migration
Neil Carrier and Gordon Mathews
for those that cannot reach the desired lands of the West (or South Africa, the next stop for some after Eastleigh), years of frustration can pass by in Eastleigh ( Carrier and Kochore 2019 ). 1 However, much money is sent as remittances for people in
Kai Syng Tan
crawling under) physical (and metaphorical) barbed-wired hurdles across different “challenges” marked out in gaudy colors for easy identification for the (often middle-class) participants who would have paid (quite) a bit of money to take part in such
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Sarah Turner, Thi-Thanh-Hien Pham, and Ngô Thúy Hạnh
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Managing a Multiplicity of Interests
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Melissa Phillips
segments of the labor market where, after earning money, they can return to their country of origin as circular or seasonal migrants ( Adepoju 2003 ). Prior to the 2011 revolution that removed Muammar Gaddafi from power, smuggling was tightly controlled. It
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