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The paper links finance theory to labor economics and political economy in the context of migration and immigration … policy. Most research treating the impact of immigration has focused on the consequences for employees as measured by wages …) profits as a result of immigration. Using event study analysis, I measure the impact of immigration policy on the profit of …
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The paper links finance theory to labor economics and political economy in the context of migration and immigration … policy. Most research treating the impact of immigration has focused on the consequences for employees as measured by wages …) profits as a result of immigration. Using event study analysis, I measure the impact of immigration policy on the profit of …
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indices (MI) of France, Germany, UK and the USA, and respective stock markets of these countries. Therefore, the author … worries about migration across the USA and Europe, the author tries to cast light on whether investor sentiment alters by …
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On June 22, 2020, President Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) that suspended new work visas, barring nearly 200,000 foreign workers and their dependents from entering the United States and preventing American companies from hiring skilled immigrants using H-1B or L1 visas. Exploiting this...
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On June 22, 2020, President Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) that suspended new work visas, barring nearly 200,000 foreign workers and their dependents from entering the United States and preventing American companies from hiring skilled immigrants using H-1B or L1 visas. Exploiting this...
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This paper gives an overview of some issues related to market valuation, focusing on the developments on the New York equity markets. The 42.4 p.c. fall in the S&P 500 price index between 24 March 2000 - when it reached its all-time high - and 31 December 2002 is situated in a very long term...
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