Heaven's Door
Discover the compelling insights of George J. Borjas in his revised edition of Heaven's Door, published in 2001. This thought-provoking book, spanning 296 pages, delves into the economic impact of immigration on America. Borjas presents a critical analysis that challenges the commonly held belief that immigration is solely beneficial. He argues that the advantages of immigration have been overstated and warns of the significant economic consequences of unregulated immigration policies. According to Borjas, such policies could lead to a substantial transfer of wealth from the nation's poorest citizens, who are often from minority backgrounds. This essential read is a must-have for anyone interested in the intersections of immigration, economic history, and government policy. Enhance your understanding of these vital issues with Heaven's Door, a key contribution to the fields of business and economics.