The literature on ethnic enclaves produces many consistent findings. The Democrats are partially right about wealth and corruption.
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October 7, 2019
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The Democrats Are Partially Right About Wealth and Corruption ([link removed] )
Fortunes acquired through corruption and cronyism are bad; not so for fortunes acquired through work and innovation.
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By Chris Edwards
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The literature on ethnic enclaves produces many consistent findings. Many of these findings could aid in the creation of immigration policies that better affect immigrant assimilation.
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