I’d like to hear about open borders.
Have his views changed since writing his book?
Are there cases where he thinks the ideas are not (or less) applicable?
Empirically, are there modern examples where something close to open borders was tried, and what were the results?
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I’d like to hear about open borders.
Have his views changed since writing his book?
Are there cases where he thinks the ideas are not (or less) applicable?
Empirically, are there modern examples where something close to open borders was tried, and what were the results?