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November 20, 2007
New Study on the Economic Impacts of Immigration: high immigration cities experienced higher wage and housing price growth
A new study by economist Giovanni Peri (UC Davis) finds that research on US data shows that high immigration cities experienced higher wage and housing price growth. Immigration had a positive productivity effect on natives overall, but important distributional effects. Highly educated natives enjoyed the largest benefits while the less educated did not gain (but did not lose much either).
KJ
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