Edward Conard

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Does Economics 101 Apply to Immigration?

Robert VerBruggen, a writer for RealClearPolicy, has written a pithy summary of Harvard labor economist’s, George Borjas’, recently published tough-minded book, Immigration Economics. VerBruggen writes: “[Borjas] lays out evidence that [immigration] undermines the employment prospects of the Americans who need decent jobs the most. … High-school dropouts -- about 10 percent of the native U.S. population and 30 percent of immigrants -- often take a hit to their ... Read More


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