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Beyond harmonization how US immigration rules would have worked in Canada

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  • "The author adopts a counterfactual approach -- a "What if...?" historical methodology -- to analyze what would have happened to the Canadian economy had Canada adopted United States immigration regulations at the start of the twentieth century. He has selected three periods for study: the years of Western settlement (1870-1914), the interwar years (1919-39), and the post-Second World War period. In addition to examining the three periods, Green studies the impact of immigration flows on technological change in Western agriculture in the 1920s and on long-run manufacturing growth. Finally, the author reports on two recent studies that examined the role of immigrants as "shock troops" in the process of structural change in the economy.--Document."

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