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Two Harvard Harvard, town (1990 pop. 12,329), Worcester co., E central Mass.; inc. 1732. A Shaker house and cemetery, a Native American museum, and a Harvard observatory are there. economists argue that cheap immigrant labor helps
native-born women enter the workforce. Michael Kremer Michael Kremer is a development economist and is currently the Gates Professor of Developing Societies at Harvard University.
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say this produces "a fiscal benefit for the population, even
without considering the taxes paid by the migrants themselves."
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