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After some painful restructuring, Europe celebrates the end of an economic slump
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Integration of trade, labor and ideas is an ongoing process that won’t vanish anytime soon
Daniel Altman
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Open trade and immigration policies do not reduce domestic wages
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An Immigration Raid Aids Blacks – For a Time
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Yet Another Problem in the Middle East
A report by Arab authors reveals the many inequities confronting Arab women
December 20, 2006
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