In The Immigrant Superpower, Tim Kane argues that immigration has long been a source of American strength and that exceptional immigrants have been crucial to American exceptionalism. Deftly combining stories of immigrants who have contributed to the American experience with analysis of the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment, Kane's impassioned view of how immigration has made America great stands in contrast to the broken and dysfunctional debate about immigration.
Tim Kane Ordine dei libri
Tim Kane è un ricercatore presso la Hoover Institution della Stanford University. Il suo lavoro approfondisce le complessità del talento e l'economia del potere nazionale, esplorando la complessa interazione tra capitale umano e strategie globali. Avendo precedentemente prestato servizio come ufficiale nell'aeronautica militare statunitense, Kane apporta una prospettiva unica alle sue analisi.



- 2022
- 2013
Balance : the economics of great power from ancient Rome to modern America
- 351pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Two economists explain why financial imbalance causes civil collapse--and why America could be next. From the Roman Empire to the Ming Dynasty to Imperial Spain, the superpowers of the world have grown to become the greatest economic, political, and military forces of their time--only to collapse.
- 2007
2007 Index of Economic Freedom
- 408pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Twelve of the top 20 freest economies in the world are European. So why were there riots in Paris last year? Simple. France is not one of the top 20, suffering from low labor freedom and high unemployment. For over a decade, The Wall Street Journal and The Heritage Foundation, Washington's preeminent think tank, have tracked the march of economic freedom around the world with the influential Index of Economic Freedom. This year, the 2007 Index of Economic Freedom has been redesigned to be accessible to the congressional staffer and the college student, the finance minister and the financial adviser. The Index measures 10 freedoms - from property rights to entrepreneurship - in 157 countries. For the first time, the 2007 edition also analyzes regions to showcase the freest economies in every part of the world. Book jacket.