Migration et justice globale
Hillel Rapoport (),
Marc Fleurbaey,
Étienne de l’Estoile,
Maëliss Gouchon and
Julie Oudot
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2020, vol. n° 27, issue 2, 161-170
Abstract:
This interview recalls that global inequality today mainly stems from between-country inequality. Therefore, broadening countries? openness to migration would be the most immediate solution to reduce global inequalities. But does this imply a total or partial opening of borders? And how could this solution be implemented on the ground? We suggest several avenues for reflection on this topic revolving around the notion of global justice and its different meanings.
Date: 2020
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