International migration remains the last frontier of globalization
Mark Wynne
Economic Letter, 2015, vol. 10, issue 2, 4 pages
Abstract:
Allowing greater international migration, though controversial, offers the potential of outsized economic output gains relative to what?s possible with further liberalization of trade or capital flows.
Date: 2015
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