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Seasonal Workers and the Economics of Temporary Labour
Seasonal workers sit at the intersection of agriculture, tourism, construction, and hospitality, yet they are rarely discussed as a core economic infrastructure. From fruit pickers in Spain and California to sheep shearers in New Zealand , seasonal labour is not peripheral. It is a timing mechanism within production systems that operate on biological, climatic, and tourist cycles. The underlying dynamic is simple: certain industries experience predictable surges in labour dem
Mar 24 min read


Is Miami Still the Ultimate Gateway Economy?
For decades, Miami has occupied a unique position in the global economic landscape. Often portrayed as a glamorous destination defined by beaches, nightlife, and tourism, the city’s deeper significance lies in its role as a strategic economic gateway. Its location at the intersection of North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean has shaped an economic model built not primarily on production, but on connection. Yet as global economic patterns shift, migration trends evolv
Feb 233 min read
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