Open Borders, For or Against? A Debate with Mark Krikorian and Bryan Caplan
Immigration is one of the most contested issues of our time. How are the rights of the citizens of a country to be balanced against the rights of those wishing, for whatever reason, to move to that country? What are the economic factors involved, and how should they be weighed in the formation of public policy? And how far if at all is immigration legitimately viewed as a cultural phenomenon?
Mark Krikorian (Center for Immigration Studies) will exchange views with Bryan Caplan (Economics, George Mason University)
Sponsored by the Political Economy Project, the Rockefeller Center, and the Daniel Webster Project.
Видео Open Borders, For or Against? A Debate with Mark Krikorian and Bryan Caplan канала Dartmouth
Mark Krikorian (Center for Immigration Studies) will exchange views with Bryan Caplan (Economics, George Mason University)
Sponsored by the Political Economy Project, the Rockefeller Center, and the Daniel Webster Project.
Видео Open Borders, For or Against? A Debate with Mark Krikorian and Bryan Caplan канала Dartmouth
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