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Wretched refuse? : the political economy of immigration and institutions

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society series
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Economic arguments favoring increased immigration restrictions suggest that immigrants undermine the culture, institutions, and productivity of destination countries.

But is this actually true? Nowrasteh and Powell systematically analyze cross-country evidence of potential negative effects caused by immigration relating to economic freedom, corruption, culture, and terrorism.

They analyze case studies of mass immigration to the United States, Israel, and Jordan.

Their evidence does not support the idea that immigration destroys the institutions responsible for prosperity in the modern world.

This nonideological volume makes a qualified case for free immigration and the accompanying prosperity.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108477631 / 9781108477635
Hardback
330.9
17/12/2020
United Kingdom
English
240 pages.
Print on demand edition.