I know some immigrants send some of their money to relatives in their
previous countries, but they can't send all of it; most must be spent
in the host country.
And even if they send the money out of the county, it eventually leads to a greater
demand for exports.
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All it claims is that immigrants reduce wages.
But this is by definition balanced by the extra surplus enjoyed by
employers.
If the surplus is general to the economy, then is it not the case that in
industries with competitive markets for labor and
Or, to quote Hayek, as socialists of all parties.
David Levenstam
In a message dated 9/3/03 3:57:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And with the budget under the Bush Administration outsocializing the
socialist Clinton by triple and growing (in social spending alone) it isn't
clear that there