If we value a free market in goods and free movement of capital,
should we embrace the free movement of labor? Reciprocal treaties would
allow citizens of the U.S. and other countries to work legally across
borders. Would the elimination of barriers in the labor market depress
wages and flood the marketplace with workers? Or would the benefits of a
flexible labor supply be a boon to our economy, all while raising the
standard of living for anyone willing to work?
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