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US economy

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Illegal Immigration’s Positive Effects on Economy

Migration produces economic impacts in the liberalized economy. In 2006, the global number of illegal immigrants was estimated at 200 million i.e. 3.3 % of the population (Maule, 2009). The number of illegals in Canada is unknown and could be up to 63,000 (Maule, 2009). The illegals are not equal...

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Casino Industry of Native Indians of Southwest

It is a widely known fact that Southwest Indians have a rich and unique culture which defines their outstanding mentality. However, they actually suffered from the unemployment which forced them to take measures to survive. That is why, native Indians made an attempt to establish casinos which could enable them...

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Economic Impact On Illegal Immigration In The United States

Illegal immigration has been a source of increasing concern for economists in the United States. During the last ten years, the population of illegal immigrants in the US has increased from five million to the current 11.7 million; an issue which has prompted angry charged that the country has lost...

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Kuwait vs USA: Minimum Wage and other Social Differences

There are many differences between the United States and Kuwait when it comes to things like the economy and social spending. The countries have different needs, different sizes, and different populations, which leads to significant differences in policy. The minimum wage for private sector employees is $198 US per month,...

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American Foreign Policy: Literature Review

Hook, Steven W., and John Spanier. American foreign policy since World War II. Cq Press, 2015.This book discusses how economics played a major role in American foreign policy after World War II. Specifically, the authors focus on the Truman Doctrine because of the impact it had on not only America...

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