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Wealthy nations reap huge benefits from immigration, study finds
A study presented at an upcoming European Central Bank conference found that wealthy nations with high immigration rates over 35 years experienced significant economic benefits, including increased GDP per worker and productivity. The research, led by University of California, Davis professor Giovanni Peri, highlights that immigration boosts growth even as political tensions rise in countries like the US, Germany, and Britain.
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