How Immigrants Are Saving Our Economy: Why We Need ImmigrantsMyers, Dowell
New York—have a long history ofusheringimmigrants into the mainstream society and economy.③ Other parts of the country have less experience with newcomers but are learning to adapt.
along the course of the canal have developed into the industrial and commercial centres of China. For a long time, the canal has served a pivotal role in the booming of Chinese economy, enhancing the personnel exchange and cultural communication between northern and southern parts of the country...
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador, along with its partners, are taking a collaborative approach for better responding to the changing requirements of the provincial economy and society. Immigration remains a key part of this collaborative approach. Prospective skilled immigrants have a wide ran...
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given to immigrants because they would inject funds into the Athenian economy and would make Athens great again. All the legal rights Xenophon wanted to give to immigrants would allow “better” men to desire to live in Athens, where “better” stood for more useful to the state or wealthy....
The American economy is booming and robust. Just look at the chart below, which shows that the overall unemployment rate — the share of people within the labor force who are without work but are looking for it — is lower than it’s been in more than 50 years:...
Good regulation proved to be critical, either for its direct effects on prices or as a driver of investment and competition. Countries should pursue flexible, modern regulatory approaches suitable for the fast pace of technological development, such as those laid out in theITU’s regulatory benchma...
The evidence clearly indicates that immigrants boost economic growth. However, there are several short-term and local social and economic costs. Like the debate on trade, where an industry desire for protectionism spars with a long-term need for open societies. Similarly, when it comes to immigra...
Today, Mexicans are no longer in the majority, and nearly half of undocumented immigrants live outside the six major hubs for immigrants—California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois. Third, most undocumented immigrants in the U.S. did not sneak across...