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Bryan Caplan is touching on a subject that has interesting implications for those of us in business.
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Bryan Caplan of George Mason University found that most immigrants are not directly competitive with most native workers.
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Like Overall and Benatar, Bryan Caplan believes that people need to think more rigorously about the decision to have children.
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In fact, Bryan Caplan found that Hispanic immigrants and especially their children are learning English as well as earlier immigrants.
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Compare this to persuasive evidence that Bryan Caplan brings to The Myth of the Rational Voter that people in general have a systematic anti-market bias.
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Bryan Caplan, an associate professor of economics at George Mason working on a book entitled The Case Against Education, says that the paper chase on campus is an elaborate form of signaling.
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Bryan Caplan, an economist at George Mason University and author of the forthcoming book "The Case Against Education, " argues that colleges are more about certifying their students than actually teaching them useful skills.
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Here is an excellent discussion from Bryan Caplan.
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This is something of a puzzle, since as Bryan Caplan has pointed out even under the most pessimistic estimates the gains from immigration to the winners far outweigh the losses to the losers so pareto improving bargains with large immigrant numbers are possible.
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