I need testable hypothesis and null hypothesis for this Topic.
Impact of immigration on us economy.
Please state which is the dependent variable and the independent variable
Data and data source would be appreciated
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Independent variable is exonecon growth
Dependent variable is flow is immigration.
Dats source is us external ministry
Null hyoohypoth is that immigration doesn't effect economic growth altrnaalter is that it effevef.
I need testable hypothesis and null hypothesis for this Topic. Impact of immigration on us economy....
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