Wretched Refuse?
The Political Economy of Immigration and Institutions
Establishes the economic case for free immigration by reviewing the predominant obstacle in its path: the notion that immigrants harm destination country institutions. Cross-country case-study evidence is utilised to reject this concept. This text will engage any reader curious about the relationship between immigration policy and economics.
décembre 2020, Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society, Anglais
Cambridge Academic
978-1-108-47763-5
Cambridge Academic
978-1-108-47763-5

