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Immigration to the United States continues to be a topic of
scholarly and political debate. This study extends the literature
analyzing the financial impact of immigration on local governments
by developing a model for measuring revenue and expenditure changes
associated with immigration. The model and related empirical
findings will assist local government policy makers in managing
immigration in their jurisdictions. The work utilizes both
qualitative and quantitative methods, including field interviews
with legal and illegal immigrants, a delphi survey of national and
local immigration experts, and multiple forecasting techniques.
Additionally, the case example of a specific host community, the
City of Miami, Florida, illustrates and evaluates the impact
model's efficacy to local government administrators. This work will
be of interest to scholars, policy makers, and local government
decision makers in public administration, urban studies, and
regional economics.
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