Why Open Borders Don't Work for Small Countries

Why Open Borders Don't Work for Small Countries

Author: Mises Institute January 24, 2024 Duration: 17:58
The arguments of open-borders advocates may be applicable in some corners of the developed world. However, for small countries next to larger ones, open borders bring serious geopolitical consequences.  Original Article: Why Open Borders Don't Work for Small Countries

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