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Donald Boudreaux is a libertarian economics professor at George Mason University. He has advocated open borders on moral grounds and extensively replied to various critiques of open borders.
Newspaper/magazine articles and blog posts on the subject of immigration
Below are listed some of his articles and posts on the subject:
- Immigration: the Practice of the Principle, June 22, 2013, on Cafe Hayek.
- Looking High and Low for Sources of Economic Growth (book review for the Liberty Law Site) mentioned on the page High versus low skill.
- Are ‘Illegal’ Immigrants Illegal? (blog post at Cafe Hayek) excerpted on the page legal versus illegal.
- Two pieces against the anarcho-capitalist counterfactual: here (Freeman, 1997) and here (Pittsburgh Tribune, 2007).
- The Nation as a House, appeared in The Freeman as well as Immigration Daily. It is mentioned on the collective property rights page.
- Supply AND Demand for Labor, mentioned at the suppression of wages of natives page.
- Queuing Up for a Bad Analogy, mentioned and excerpted at the get in line page.
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