Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Professor Collier On Immigration.


There was an interesting article in The Spectator by Professor Paul Collier of Oxford University, discussing immigration, and making some important points showing it is not entirely true to claim the economy needs mass immigration. He argues:
Inchoately, many people sense that ever-rising population would threaten our environment, while ever-rising diversity would threaten our cohesion. Trotting out exaggerated claims of the economic benefits of immigration talks past these concerns. In doing so, it plays into the corrosive populist idea that political elites are disconnected from reality.
He argues that immigrants, over their whole lives, will receive more from the state than they pay in taxes, unless they earn above-average incomes, and consequently a snapshot taken early in their working lives, when they are not receiving pensions and other expensive forms of care, does not show that such people will, over their whole lives, “contribute”.

Er ... Yes! Possibly,