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Free Trade Equals Redistribution? - Econlib
George Borjas writes, Immigration policy is just another redistribution program. In the short run, it transfers wealth from one group (workers) to another (employers). Whether or not such transfers are desirable is one of the central questions in the immigration debate. There is an isomorphism between immigration, outsourcing, and free trade in general. In each […]
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Free Trade Equals Redistribution? - Econlib
George Borjas writes, Immigration policy is just another redistribution program. In the short run, it transfers wealth from one group (workers) to another (employers). Whether or not such transfers are desirable is one of the central questions in the immigration debate. There is an isomorphism between immigration, outsourcing, and free trade in general. In each […]
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Free Trade Equals Redistribution? - Econlib
George Borjas writes, Immigration policy is just another redistribution program. In the short run, it transfers wealth from one group (workers) to another (employers). Whether or not such transfers are desirable is one of the central questions in the immigration debate. There is an isomorphism between immigration, outsourcing, and free trade in general. In each […]
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