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The Economics of Immigration: A Story of Substitutes and Complements

Scott Wolla

Page One Economics Newsletter, 2014, 1-5

Abstract: America is a nation of immigrants. Currently, immigrants make up about 13 percent of the overall population, which means about 40 million people living in the United States are foreign born.

Date: 2014
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