This is part of a series of weekly posts with the most interesting content from the Open Borders Action Group on Facebook. Do join the group to weigh in on existing discussions or start your own (you might want to read this post before joining).
Thought-provoking general questions or general observations
Post by John Lee, June 19, 2014, linking to an ungated PDF on the book Let Workers Move: Using Bilateral Trade Agreements to Increase Trade in Services. 5 likes, 1 comment.
Post by John Lee, June 20, 2014, linking to the paper International Migration, Trade and Aid: A Survey (Paper 90, April 2014) by Christopher R. Parsons and L. Alan Winters, published by the International Migration Institute. 1 like.
Discussions of specific historical and current situations
Post by Joseph Bonneau, June 18, 2014, about how migration helps shape World Cup football. 2 likes.
Post by John Lee, June 19, 2014, linking to a transcript of a book forum from some years back about Jason Riley’s book Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders. 3 likes, 1 comment.
This is part of a series of weekly posts with the most interesting content from the Open Borders Action Group on Facebook. Do join the group to weigh in on existing discussions or start your own (you might want to read this post before joining).
Thought-provoking general questions or general observations
This is part of a series of weekly posts with the most interesting content from the Open Borders Action Group on Facebook. Do join the group to weigh in on existing discussions or start your own (you might want to read this post before joining).
Thought-provoking general questions or general observations
This is part of a series of weekly posts with the most interesting content from the Open Borders Action Group on Facebook. Do join the group to weigh in on existing discussions or start your own (you might want to read this post before joining).
Thought-provoking general questions or general observations
This is part of a series of weekly posts with the most interesting content from the Open Borders Action Group on Facebook. Do join the group to weigh in on existing discussions or start your own (you might want to read this post before joining).
Thought-provoking general questions or general observations
Post by Vipul Naik, May 23, 2014, linking to a Cato event on George Borjas’ forthcoming book Immigration Ecnomics. The event will be held on June 11, 2014, 12:00 PM, at the Hayek Auditorium of the Cato Institute in Washington D.C. 4 likes, 3 comments.
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