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Mr. Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute.
Is Google-Motorola the Next Antitrust Case? Robert Hahn 2011
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When push comes to shove, some available evidence suggests, New York Times economics columnist Peter Passell writes, “that in one place or another, more unskilled immigrants mean lower wages and fewer low-end jobs for those already here.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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When push comes to shove, some available evidence suggests, New York Times economics columnist Peter Passell writes, “that in one place or another, more unskilled immigrants mean lower wages and fewer low-end jobs for those already here.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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When push comes to shove, some available evidence suggests, New York Times economics columnist Peter Passell writes, “that in one place or another, more unskilled immigrants mean lower wages and fewer low-end jobs for those already here.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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However, work by Jeffrey Passell indicates that social class may play a major part here as well.
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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Source: Passell, J.S., “Comment,” Journal of the American Statistical Association 881993: 1074-77.
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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Passell and Ross are surely right in implying that the situation brought about by the August 15 Diktat is a dangerous one that could trigger an international chain reaction resembling the tariff and currency warfare of the 1930s, but meanwhile the actions of this Administration are no more a result of blind ideological hangup than was the Vietnam escalation for LBJ and his advisers.
Nixon Imperator? Boff, Richard B. Du 1971
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I agree with the Passell-Ross assessment (NYR, September 23) of the domestic impacts of Nixon's economic melodrama, but I'm troubled by their analysis of its international ramifications.
Nixon Imperator? Boff, Richard B. Du 1971
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But now, as Passell and Ross point out, there are so many dollars sloshing around foreign exchange markets after eleven years of towering US balance of payments deficits that the inexorable bankers 'logic is finally being applied to us.
Nixon Imperator? Boff, Richard B. Du 1971
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Peter Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute in Santa Monica and the editor of its quarterly economic policy journal, The Milken Institute Review.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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