Do Interest Groups Affect U.S. Immigration Policy?
Year of publication: |
2008-10-01
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Authors: | Mishra, Prachi ; Facchini, Giovanni ; Mayda, Anna Maria |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Political economy | Industrial sector | Labor unions | expenditures | interest groups | unemployment rate | expenditure | international trade | free trade | open economy | unskilled labor | unskilled workers | bargaining power | border enforcement | trade restrictions | factor markets | wholesale trade | free labor mobility | free labor | capital expenditures | total expenditure | factor price | country of origin | expenditure data | free trade in goods | free-rider problem | unit of labor | metal products | total expenditures | political majority | free riding | import competition | commercial policy | exchange rate regime | domestic firms | food industry | illegal immigration | trade barriers | country of destination | common market | economic integration |
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