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Introduction. II. History Of The Existing Immigration Policies Of France And Spain. A. France. B. Spain. III. Framing The Issue: Recent Immigration To The European Union And Its Effect On The Immigration Policy Debate. IV. Heightened Racial And Political Tension. A. 2005 Paris Race Riots. B. Violence in El Ejido. V. Integration In Existing Immigration Policy. A. Definition. B. France. C. Spain. VI. Effect Of EU Legislation. VII. Global Economic Downturn. A. Effect on the Perception of Immigrants. B. Potential Impact on Immigration Policy. VIII. Recommendations.
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Thomas Frank asserts that the Republican Party built a winning coalition in recent elections by convincing white working-class voters to cast their ballots on the basis of cultural wedge issues. Larry Bartels, conversely, argues that economic issues remain paramount to white working-class voters. The authors contend that the white working class is a more diverse bloc than both Frank's and Bartels's analyses suggest. Using data from the 2004 National Election Pool, their results show that there are significant political differences between white working-class voters in union households and those in nonunion households.
... as "working class." Using that definition, Bartels reported findings contrary to Frank's, be...
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...CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER A: REGULATIONS AFFECTIN...Net economic value (NEV) means the fair value of assets minus t...
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Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the development of U.S. antitrust enforcement and policy. This essay first reviews the major facets of U.S. antitrust enforcement and next reviews the ways in which economics - starting from a low base - has grown in importance in antitrust. The essay then highlights three antitrust areas in which the influence of economics has had the greatest influence: merger analysis, vertical relationships, and predatory pricing. The essay concludes with the identification of four antitrust areas where further economics analysis could have high returns.
...With one exception, the market definition paradigm focuses on sellers (since it is sellers w...29 (1960); Simpson v. Union Oil Co., 377 U.S. 13 (1960); and Albrechtv. Herald...
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... were some of America's largest labor unions---even though the decision applies equally to unio..., and the Waning Relevance of Unions' "Economic" Mission a. Labor Picketing b. Strikes and Boycott... as a net positive, because, by definition, an idea that fails to gain traction in the market...
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... Monetary Fund, the UN's World Economic and Social Survey for 2010 points out that, "Such ... projects would be inflationary by definition. And this inevitably would represent a massive pro...Existing monetary unions are often seen as the model for a global currency ...
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...By definition, internally displaced persons (IDPs) are persons w... regional and global political, military, economic, and social networks. Global factors, like the pol...
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[...] Teri L. Caraway uses crossnational surveys, as well as sectoral analyses and employer interviews in Indonesia, to understand how and why feminization of the global workforce has occurred. The Feminization of Global Manufacturing, Caraway asks how and why women are incorporated into the international capitalist market. [...] she asks, if women are hired because they are the cheapest labor available, why are they not dominant in all economic sectors?
...In addition, Caraway finds that strong unions protect high-paying male jobs by slowing feminizat...In what ways does the definition of agency shape what scholars observe or register ...