Panelists discussed how immigrants make New York City safer, improve housing affordability, and increase the city's competitiveness.
Un documento publicado por AS/COA recomienda a Estados Unidos ampliar los permisos de viajes y remesas a Cuba para fomentar el incipiente sector privado en la isla.
El más reciente informe de AS/COA examina las contribuciones de los inmigrantes a la ciudad de Nueva York, los que van desde incentivar la economía hasta disminuir el nivel de crimen.
Voice of America explores a new AS/COA report on the contributions of immigrants to the economic and social renaissance of New York City.
Immigrants are not only less likely to commit violent crimes, but their arrival in U.S. communities has led to lower crime rates and safer streets.
Immigration is responsible for reversing New York City’s population decline, helping the economy to bounce back and reducing the city’s crime rate, reveals a new study by AS/COA.
At an AS/COA panel experts discussed the future direction of the world economy and how emerging markets can deal with slowing growth.