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In a recent statement, Brett King, a notable futurist and author, has emphasized the economic implications of anti-immigration policies in both the United States and the European Union.
King argues that a growing economy is reliant on either replacement birth rates or immigration. ''You can have a growing economy with replacement birth rates or immigration but not without either of those,'' he stated on social media. He suggests that current anti-immigration movements within the U.S. and EU could lead to economic stagnation, as these regions might struggle to compensate for declining birth rates without a sufficient influx of immigrants.
Economists have long discussed the significance of demographic changes in economic growth, and King's insights provoke further conversation on how policies can be aligned with economic goals. As the global economy continues to evolve, these discussions remain at the forefront of policy-making in many developed nations.