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The Effects of High-Skilled Immigration on Firms: Evidence from H-1B Visa Lotteries1 Kirk Doran University of Notre Dame Alexander Gelber Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley, and NBER
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Document Date: 2015-04-27 19:19:04


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H-1B Visa Lotteries1 Kirk Doran University of Notre Dame Alexander Gelber Goldman School / University of Pennsylvania / /

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Department of Labor / NBER Adam Isen office of Tax Analysis / Wharton School / U.S. Department of the Treasury / U.S. Patent and Trademark Office / Internal Revenue Service / U.S. government / UC Berkeley / the University of Pennsylvania / University of Notre Dame Alexander Gelber Goldman School of Public Policy / National Foundation for American Policy / U.S. Treasury Department / /

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