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immigration to help fight these tendencies, immigration levels in Japan are comparatively much lower. Increasing immigration to … immigration in Japan is surprisingly rare. Rather, public opposition to immigration is often unquestioningly taken as a given …Japan, like most of the developed world, faces potentially extreme demographic shortfalls brought on by a rapidly aging …
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to immigration? This paper reports results from a large-scale experiment conducted in Japan, a country with widespread …Popular sentiment toward immigration is often antagonistic, making the integration of migrants one of the most … anti-immigration sentiment. Embedded in a comprehension study, we randomly exposed a large national sample of citizens to …
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pertinent to enquire about the direction to which the position and status of women are moving with the development of the …
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Este libro recoge varias columnas de prensa y otros arti?culos periodi?sticos escritos por Rodrigo Botero durante los an?os 2003 y 2008. Las columnas son un ge?nero efi?mero. Son reflexiones coyunturales sobre problemas contempora?neos, opiniones en caliente sobre hechos todavi?a en desarrollo....
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This paper is a critical review of and a reader's guide to a collection of papers by Robert E. Lucas, Jr. about fruitful ways of using general equilibrium theories to understand measured economic aggregates. These beautifully written and wisely argued papers integrated macroeconomics,...
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"It is a measure of Professor Samuelson’s preeminence that the sheer scale of his work should be so much taken for granted," a reviewer for the Economist once observed, marking both Paul Samuelson’s influence and his astonishing prolificacy. Volumes 6 and 7 gather the Nobel Laureate’s...
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"It is a measure of Professor Samuelson’s preeminence that the sheer scale of his work should be so much taken for granted," a reviewer for the Economist once observed, marking both Paul Samuelson’s influence and his astonishing prolificacy. Volumes 6 and 7 gather the Nobel Laureate’s...
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EPAs between the EU and ACP countries can be viewed as being anti mercantilist and there has been a lot of speculations about their outcome. The aim of the study is to determine the effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the European Union (EU) and the Southern African...
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