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Fedchef: Invandringen ger USA ett övertag mot Kina

USA:s ekonomi har dragit stor nytta av invandring och fortsatt öppenhet kan ge landet ett övertag gentemot utmanare som Kina, enligt Federal Reserves Dallaschef Robert Kaplan. Liknande historia finns inte i Kina – ett land där åldrandet utgör ett ännu större problem än i USA, enligt Kaplan.

– Det innebär att de har ett problem med tillväxten på arbetsmarknaden som de försöker lösa men som kommer att ta 20 till 25 år. Anledningen är att Kina behöver höja sina födelsetal, samtidigt som USA historiskt har kunnat förlita sig på invandring.

Kaplan har många gånger tidigare framfört åsikten att det krävs invandring till USA för att stärka arbetsmarknaden och därigenom tillväxten, skriver Bloomberg.

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