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The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK Centro Studi Luca D'agliano Development Working Paper, 2013: N Christian Dustmann and Tommaso Frattini The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano Development Working Paper, 2013: n. 359 Published in the Economic Journal (2014), vol. 124, issue 580, pp. F593-F643 * PRESS REVIEWS NOVEMBER 2014 Print Guardian- http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/05/uk-magnet-highly- educated-migrants-research Guardian 2 - http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/05/eu-migrants-uk-gains- 20bn-ucl-study BBC - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29910497 Telegraph -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/11209234/Immigration- from-outside-Europe-cost-120-billion.html Times (£) - http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4257933.ece Independent - http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/european-union- migrants-add-20bn-to-the-british-economy-in-just-a-decade-9839890.html Daily Mail - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2821151/Non-EU-migrants-State- costing-British-finances-120billion-1995.html FT - http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c49043a8-6447-11e4-b219- 00144feabdc0.html#axzz3IBZt99K2 Daily Express - http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/531670/Immigration-taxpayer-Britain- 118billion-17-years Herald Scotland - http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/columnists/arguments-about- eu-and-immigrants-that-defy-logic.25774553 Northern Echo - http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/11579478.EU_immigrant_tax_gain_reve aled/ Il Sole 24 Ore - http://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/notizie/2014-11-06/gli-immigrati-fanno- bene-londra-064009.shtml?uuid= Online Conversation - http://theconversation.com/yes-eu-immigrants-do-have-a-positive-impact- on-public-finances-33815 Thanks to Siobhan Pipa and UCL Communications and Marketing office * Sky News - https://medium.com/sky-news/paying-their-way-7c93da3d016 Daily Mail 2 - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-2821624/EU-immigrants-20- bln-pound-boost-UK-economy-report-finds.html Daily Mail – 3 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-2821188/EU-immigrant-tax-gain- revealed.html# Vox - http://www.voxeu.org/article/fiscal-effects-immigration-uk Main broadcast interviews (available online) BBC Radio 5 Live ‘5 live Breakfast’ (from 26 mins 55 secs) - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n209g BBC Radio Scotland ‘Good Morning Scotland’ (from 37 mins 15 secs) - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n61vk BBC Radio 4 ‘Today’ (from 46 mins 34 secs) - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n5y43 BBC London 94.9 ‘The Breakfast Show’ (from 1 hour 3 mins) - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p028qg5y Sky News – (interview with Christian) - http://news.sky.com/story/1366933/eu-migrants- pay-in-more-than-they-take-study Broadcast interviews cont. BBC Radio Scotland, Morning Call, 05/11/2014 - 09:00:10 BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 05/11/2014 - 08:36:17 BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:26:38 BBC Radio Kent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:20:41 BBC Tees, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:19:21 BBC Radio Leicester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:18:33 BBC Radio Five Live, 5 Live Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:03:36 BBC Radio 4, Today, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:54 BBC London 94.9 FM, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:37:54 BBC Radio Devon, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:35:13 BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 05/11/2014 - 07:30:54 BBC Radio Shropshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:00:00 Interviews not available online Sky News, Sky News, 05/11/2014 - 13:34:21 ITV 1, ITV News, 05/11/2014 - 13:29:20 BBC 1, BBC News, 05/11/2014 - 13:20:11 Sky News, Sky News, 05/11/2014 - 13:05:36 BBC News, News, 05/11/2014 - 09:05:52 Sky News, Live Desk, 05/11/2014 - 09:02:06 Sky News, Sunrise, 05/11/2014 - 08:00:33 Sky News, Sunrise, 05/11/2014 - 07:00:44 Sky News, Sunrise, 05/11/2014 - 06:32:20 Sky News, Sunrise, 05/11/2014 - 06:00:45 Bulletins Channel 5, Five News, 05/11/2014 - 12:09:30 BBC 2, BBC World News, 05/11/2014 - 11:32:20 ITV 1, ITV News, 05/11/2014 - 10:56:59 Channel 5, The Wright Stuff, 05/11/2014 - 10:00:08 Sky News, Sky News, 05/11/2014 - 09:32:55 BBC News, BBC News, 05/11/2014 - 09:31:54 BBC News, News, 05/11/2014 - 09:22:56 BBC News, BBC News, 05/11/2014 - 08:34:37 Sky News, Sunrise, 05/11/2014 - 08:32:45 Sky News, Sunrise, 05/11/2014 - 06:35:47 BBC 1, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 06:31:58 BBC 1, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 06:09:00 BBC News, World Business Report, 05/11/2014 - 05:51:44 Sky News, Sky News at Ten, 04/11/2014 - 22:37:46 BBC Radio Five Live, 5 Live Drive, 05/11/2014 - 16:12:43 BBC Radio Five Live, 5 Live Drive, 05/11/2014 - 16:01:40 BBC Radio Five Live, Afternoon Edition, 05/11/2014 - 13:32:42 BBC Radio Five Live, Afternoon Edition, 05/11/2014 - 13:08:54 BBC Radio Five Live, Afternoon Edition, 05/11/2014 - 13:01:46 BBC Radio Scotland, John Beattie, 05/11/2014 - 12:01:44 BBC Radio Five Live, 5 Live Daily, 05/11/2014 - 11:01:50 BBC Radio Five Live, 5 Live Daily, 05/11/2014 - 10:02:15 BBC Radio Three Counties, The JVS Show, 05/11/2014, 09:32:43 BBC Radio Wales, Morning Call - Phone In, 05/11/2014 - 09:31:20 BBC Radio 2, The Chris Evans Breakfast Show, 05/11/2014 - 09:00:11 BBC Radio Oxford, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:36:44 BBC Radio 4, Today, 05/11/2014 - 08:36:14 BBC Radio Norfolk, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:34:38 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:33:43 BBC Radio Solent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:33:29 BBC Radio Devon, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:33:20 BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:32:22 BBC Radio Leeds, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:32:16 BBC Radio Derby, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:31:36 BBC Radio Merseyside, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:31:07 BBC Radio Suffolk, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:30:50 BBC Radio Cornwall, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:30:49 BBC Radio Leicester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:30:13 BBC Radio 4, Today, 05/11/2014 - 08:20:09 BBC Radio Oxford, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:16:47 BBC Radio Kent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:16:06 BBC Radio Ulster, Good Morning Ulster, 05/11/2014 - 08:05:40 BBC Radio Sheffield, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:05:04 LBC 1152, News, 05/11/2014 - 08:04:10 BBC Radio Gloucester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:03:48 BBC Radio Devon, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:03:40 BBC Radio Leicester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:03:25 BBC Radio Norfolk, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:03:12 BBC Radio Manchester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:54 BBC Radio West Midlands, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:25 BBC Radio Lancashire, News, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:19 BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:09 BBC Radio Leeds, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:07 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:02:03 BBC Radio Lincolnshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:57 BBC Radio York, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:48 BBC Radio Kent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:41 BBC Radio Solent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:40 BBC Radio Essex, News, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:36 BBC Radio Cornwall, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:35 BBC Radio Merseyside, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:26 BBC Radio Oxford, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:21 BBC Radio Somerset, News, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:01 BBC Radio Three Counties, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 08:01:00 BBC Radio 2, The Chris Evans Breakfast Show, 05/11/2014 - 08:00:51 BBC Radio Norfolk, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:50:01 BBC Radio Leicester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:43:53 BBC Radio Leicester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:32:13 LBC 97.3, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:31:40 BBC Radio Norfolk, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:31:17 BBC Radio Cornwall, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:31:00 BBC London 94.9 FM, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:30:26 BBC Radio Kent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:16:49 BBC Radio Manchester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:04:34 BBC Radio Leicester, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:04:22 BBC Radio Ulster, Good Morning Ulster, 05/11/2014 - 07:04:09 BBC Radio Wiltshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:03:22 BBC Radio 4, Today, 05/11/2014 - 07:03:20 BBC Radio Leeds, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:27 BBC Radio Norfolk, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:21 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:19 BBC Radio West Midlands, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:15 BBC Radio Kent, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:09 BBC Radio Northamptonshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:08 BBC Radio Merseyside, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:02:00 BBC Radio Lincolnshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:58 BBC Radio Sussex, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:41 BBC Radio Cornwall, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:38 BBC Radio Surrey, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:20 LBC 97.3, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:13 BBC Radio Bristol, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:04 BBC Radio Somerset, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:03 BBC Radio Stoke, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:01:01 BBC Radio Nottingham, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:00:52 BBC London 94.9 FM, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 07:00:27 BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 05/11/2014 - 06:30:57 BBC Radio 4, Today, 05/11/2014 - 06:11:44 BBC Radio 4, Today, 05/11/2014 - 06:03:28 BBC Radio Northamptonshire, Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 06:03:12 BBC Radio Five Live, 5 Live Breakfast, 05/11/2014 - 06:02:46 BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 05/11/2014 - 06:02:27 BBC Radio 4, News Briefing, 05/11/2014 - 05:32:56 .
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