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CEP study on migration and the UK economy

Geoff Riley

2nd April 2010

A hat tip to Romesh Vaitilingam for sending through details of a new series of research reports from the Centre for Economic Performance at the LSE.

The series will discuss the research evidence on some of the key policy battlegrounds of the 2010 General Election, including macroeconomic policy, immigration, health, education, crime, poverty and inequality, labour market policy, regional policy, energy and the environment, financial regulation and bankers’ bonuses, and foreign aid. The first one on immigration is now available and can be downloaded using the link below.

Immigration and the UK Labour Market: The Evidence from Economic Research
http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/ea006.pdf

More of our recent blogs on migration can be accessed by clicking on the links below

Geoff Riley

Geoff Riley FRSA has been teaching Economics for over thirty years. He has over twenty years experience as Head of Economics at leading schools. He writes extensively and is a contributor and presenter on CPD conferences in the UK and overseas.

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