Economics (McConnell), 18th EditionChapter 22:
ImmigrationIN THIS CHAPTER YOU WILL LEARN: - The extent of legal and illegal immigration into the United States.
- Why economists view economic immigration as a personal human capital investment.
- How immigration affects average wages, resource allocation, domestic output, and group income shares.
- How illegal immigration affects employment and wages in low-wage labor markets and impacts state and local budgets.
- How economics can inform current immigration discussions and attempts to reform immigration laws.
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