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Arizona Shows How to Kill an Economy

Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute has just released a policy analysis documenting the havoc that the twin legislative scourges in Arizona – to wit, the 2007 LAWA that cracks down on employers hiring paperless workers and SB 1070,

"your papers please" law – have wreaked on the state's economy. He notes:

The(se) laws have forced unauthorized immigrants out of the state, and the regulatory mechanisms have diminished economic growth, incentivized the creation of a larger informal economy, cre­ated uncertainty for businesses, and depressed property values. These effects serve as a warn­ing to other states seeking to enact Arizona-style immigration laws. Arizona-style laws are economically de­structive and inimical to growth.

More specifically, he traces the drastic housing bust in Arizona to these laws—which forced 200,000 consumers of real-estate out of the state during an already bad housing bust. Those combined forces resulted in the Phoenix area's disastrous housing price decline. Only Las Vegas fared worse.

Next Up: Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina—the other states with the worst immigration laws.

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