Implementing selective immigration and import policies could counter the rise in populism
https://www.profitableratecpm.com/f4ffsdxe?key=39b1ebce72f3758345b2155c98e6709c
A study involving UAB analyzed the effect of foreign trade and immigration on the success of right- and left-wing populist parties. The analysis reveals how the importation of products requiring low-skilled labor plays a key role in the rise of both types of populism, while immigration with low levels of education increases right-wing populism. Conversely, highly educated immigrants and imports requiring a high level of skilled labor reduce support for populism. The study proposes the implementation of selective policies as an alternative solution to protectionism and immigration barriers.


