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Roundtable Discussion on Immigration

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Ashenfelter, Orley
McFadden, Daniel L.
Payne, Abigail
Potts, Jason
Gregory, Robert
Martin, Wade E.

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Wiley

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This article is based upon presentations at the closing session of the 14th Interna-tional Conference of the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), hostedby the Newcastle Business School, University of Newcastle, Australia, January 11–14,2018. The panellists are: Orley Ashenfelter, Daniel L. McFadden, Abigail Payne, JasonPotts, Robert Gregory, and Wade Martin.(JELJ6)

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Contemporary Economic Policy Volume 38

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2099-12-31