The pandemic could be the best thing that ever happened to liberalism. Our studies show immigrants don't actually lean left.
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July 15, 2020
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The Effects of the Pandemic on Liberalism ([link removed] )
The future has rarely seemed bleaker for free‐market democracy—but small changes can bring it roaring back.
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By Matt Warner and Tom G. Palmer
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Immigrants’ Impact on Party Politics ([link removed] )
How immigrants affect the size and growth of government is a complex issue. Our regression results suggest that a larger share of immigrants at the state level is correlated with slower growth in state per‐capita government expenditures.
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