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Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them
By (Author) Philippe Legrain
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown & Company
1st January 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
304.82
Short-listed for Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2007
Paperback
384
Width 150mm, Height 235mm, Spine 28mm
500g
Philippe Legrain makes a compelling case for global immigration with a book that is guaranteed to spark debate.
'Around a million people migrate legally to the US each year, and maybe another half a million (nobody knows the exact figure) enter the country illegally. Europe admits some 2.5 million foreigners each year, with another 800,000 or so (again, nobody knows for sure) entering illegally.' The issue of immigration - whether it has to do with Islamic fundamentalism in the UK or George Bush sending the National Guard to patrol the Mexican border - could not be any more current. In IMMIGRANTS: YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS THEM Philippe Legrain argues straightforwardly in favour of increased and better-regulated immigration. It is a provocative stance that overturns much of the received wisdom and is bound to spark debate.Looking at both individual cases and the bigger picture, the book examines the hidden costs of immigration controls; reveals the economic benefits of diversity; asks whether immigrants really displace local workers; shows how migration helps poor countries; and makes the case for temporary migration.'The case for immigration ... is grounded in hard economic fact, as Philippe Legrain shows in IMMIGRANTS - a passionate and cogent plea for liberalising migration' FINANCIAL TIMES Energetic and right-minded ... In all important respects Legrain is right on target; one turns his pages to the almost audible sound of nails being smacked on the head. In the context of the fearful chatter that surrounds the subject, sense as good as this needs cherishing' GUARDIAN 'A passionate, enormously detailed plea . . . He provides plenty of material to dispose of ill-informed predjudice' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'Full of striking information and thought-provoking statistics . . . A vigorous and stimulating contribution to one of the most important debates of our time' SUNDAY BUSINESS POST 'A timely and important contribution to one of today's most emotive debates.' GLASGOW HERALD
Philippe Legrain studied econonmics and international politics at LSE. Until recently he was special adviser to the DG of the WTO. He was trade and economics correspondent for THE ECONOMIST and has written for a large number of the respected newspapers and periodicals.