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Visa Denied How Antiarab Visa Policies Destroy Us Exports Jobs And Higher Education Smith

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Visa Denied How Antiarab Visa Policies Destroy Us Exports Jobs And Higher Education Smith
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Publisher: Washington, DC : Institute for Research, Middle Eastern Policy
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.94 MB
Author: Smith, Grant F, Hsu, Tanya C
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Visa Denied How Antiarab Visa Policies Destroy Us Exports Jobs And Higher Education Smith by Smith, Grant F, Hsu, Tanya C instant download after payment.

188 pages : 25 cm, Includes bibliographical references, Executive summary -- Free travel and free trade: the US national interest -- The trade consequences of US visa barriers -- Affected industries -- Key US state stakeholders -- Turning away the world's highest-spending tourists -- Cutting America's link to tomorrow's leaders -- Fixing the Fulbright -- Country-level damage assessment -- United Arab Emirates -- The Dubai ports world debacle -- Politics vs. national security concerns -- DPW analysis and lessons learned -- Saudi Arabia -- A year of missed opportunities -- Egypt -- Kuwait -- Algeria -- Qatar -- Iraq -- Conclusions: restoring visitors and trade -- Appendix -- Opportunity cost methodology -- Travel and tourism -- Arab students -- Arab market imports from the US -- Direct and indirect manufacturing-related US job creation

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