Editor's Insight: Going undercover on the latest changes to immigration rules
"Politicians, aware that the world is ruled by feelings, tend to view immigration as something closer to a series of prison breaks: if you can't get a grip on it, apologise and resign" – Tim Harford
Thu, 20 Apr 2017
After housing costs, immigration is one issue that could decide the next election.
Both are simple cases of supply and demand. But most of the debate defies rational analysis.
Taking just immigration, let’s start with spirited column by “undercover economist” Tim Harford in a recent
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