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From: naveeg8r-AT-hushmail.com
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 16:43:36 -0500 (EDT)
Subject: Post-colonial Economics -- Follow-up


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As a follow-up to my own inquiry on post-colonial economics, I found 2 interesting 
articles:

1) November/December 2000 Issue of WorldLink.  
The cover story by Andrew Cohen:  
"'Mental Bloc' : An increasingly xenophobic Europe needs to come to terms 
with immigration"
The article goes into some great analysis of the economical imperatives 
of immigration.

2) A more recent article published by the Financial Times page 15, April 
10th, 2001 by a conservative, Amity Shales:  "The Right must learn the Comfort 
of Strangers"
This article is also well written drawing parrallels with the follies of 
the Conversative Party in the UK with those of  Republicans in the US.

I would be interested to read more on this topic so if anyone could refer 
me to any other literature, it would be much appreciated.

Nav

At Fri, 9 Mar 2001 10:20:56 -0500 (EST), naveeg8r-AT-hushmail.com wrote:

>
>Regarding the statement made by a German businessman in 2)b) attached 
>below 
>... 

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