Showing posts with label open borders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open borders. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2017

David Henderson — Ominous Inaugural Addresses

If Donald Trump understood trade and immigration, that would not be ominous at all. Because if he made every decision on trade and immigration "to benefit American workers and American families," he would decide to move in the direction of lower tariffs and import restrictions and fewer restrictions on immigration. Remember that "American workers and American families" includes pretty much all Americans, including those who gain from buying cheap imports (which, by the way, is all of us) and those who gain from hiring cheaper labor. The fact of gains from trade and immigration is not controversial in the economics literature. What makes this statement ominous is that Trump doesn't understand trade.
What's ominous is that economists like this don't understand ordinary families problems and the effects on politics in a representative democracy. This election was unusual in that the establishment of neither party was able to prevail precisely because they were not paying attention to this. This is the reason for Brexit, too, and it is also the reason for the disintegration of the Eurozone and the rise of the right in Europe.

Why these pundits don't get is that immigration is not an economic issue as much as a political one and the embedded labor in imports is ersatz immigration.

"Build the wall" is symbolic of this. As I recall, Lou Dobbs was the first to pick up on this, although it may have been Pat Buchanan that was first. Both was mocked for it as was Donald Trump, but DJT parlayed it to victory — unless you believe the lame excuse that "Putin did it."

These establishment types are clueless about reality and can only see the world through their models based on restrictive assumptions that make them worthless in application to political economy and policy formulation.

Econlog
Ominous Inaugural Addresses
David Henderson, research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and is also associate professor of economics at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California

Monday, October 24, 2016

Alex Christoforou — Prime Minister Viktor Orban says Hungary must stand up to Europe’s “Sovietization” and defend its borders


How some in formally USSR states see the EU.
At a commemoration of a 1956 anti-Communist uprising, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Hungary must stand up to defend its borders against mass migration.
The Duran
Prime Minister Viktor Orban says Hungary must stand up to Europe’s “Sovietization” and defend its borders
Alex Christoforou

See also
On the website of the Employers’ Association he estimated that the refugees are getting roughly 360,000 Euro per year. There is no official confirmation on the numbers yet.
Syrian refugee in Germany with 4 wives, 22 kids sparks social media fuss over welfare

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Gurminder K. Bhambra and John Holmwood — Capitalist dispossession and new justifications of slavery

Discussions of migration are becoming increasingly dystopian. Based upon either exclusion or exploitation, new neoliberal arguments for open borders are not about freedom, but institutionalised domination.
Open borders where migrants agree to be come essentially slave labor. The new slavery. Such a deal.
....a new ‘economic’ argument has entered the debate. Recently put forward by Chicago University law professor Eric Posner and economist Glen Weyl, and pitched to the World Bank, this is a ‘pro-slavery’ argument for the free movement of unfree labour. An echo of their argument is heard in the suggestion by Italian interior minister, Algelino Alfano, that migrants should be made to work for free....
Wouldn't you know. University of Chicago stuff. You have to read it to believe it.

Maybe they should run it by Pope Francis and see what he thinks.

OpenDemocracy
Capitalist dispossession and new justifications of slavery
Gurminder K. Bhambra and John Holmwood