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Bryan Caplan is professor of economics at George Mason University. His books include Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent Is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think. Twitter @bryan_caplan

Comprend les noms: Bryan Douglas Caplan

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The book was entertaining and informative. Before reading this novel I had no idea that there was an economic factor to immigration. The author writes to the layperson so you don't need to know much about economics in order to understand what he is saying. What Caplan says about the economics is that people who emigrate will get jobs and pay taxes. Their children will be well educated and contribute to society. He believes that this is a win win for everyone even if it costs you something up front when they first arrive.

Some of the author's arguments seemed preachy. In the middle of my read, I realized that he has footnotes at the back of the book for every argument that he makes. However, there is no notation on the page advising that these notes exist or where he obtained his facts. I ended up re-reading the book in order to get his, and my own, facts straight. His data comes from good sources and his arguments for open borders are compelling. Caplan mainly argues that low-skilled immigrants should be allowed unrestricted entry into the U. S.
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Violette62 | 15 autres critiques | Jan 16, 2024 |
Overall I liked it- an economist makes the case for open borders, illustrated by SMBC's [a:Zach Weinersmith|4094380|Zach Weinersmith|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1494889920p2/4094380.jpg][a:Zach Weinersmith|4094380|Zach Weinersmith|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1494889920p2/4094380.jpg], and though addressed to a general audience, as an economist he makes the argument that allowing free movement of people is primarily a lucrative financial boon globally, that the host country gains needed labor while the workers who come here benefit from quality of life as well as sending money back home which raises quality of life there.

The suggestion of using keyhole solutions to address specific conservative grievances is literal gatekeeping, though, and already contributes to the astronomical amount of time waiting "in line" for an opening, whether it be for skilled workers or people who marry and must prove via documents/social media posts/friend testimony/etc. that their relationship is legitimate.

And of course, so much of discussion over immigration policy is based on old evergreen xenophobic arguments- the same "they won't assimilate because they're too Other/they bring disease and drugs/etc." arguments were applied to the Chinese 150 years ago and repeated for various other groups, so unfortunately addressing the actual "economic concerns" by citizenists may fall on deaf ears. Could be a persuasive argument for that elusive moderate, though.
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Daumari | 15 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |
As a person who expected to never have kids now contemplating parenthood, this book was, uh, rhetorically useful; it got me thinking about things in a different way and challenging some of my long-held beliefs. It tries to walk the fine line between essay and meta-analysis, but I felt kind of bludgeoned by studies after a while and skimmed the last half of the book. He's thorough, though.

I still have a hard time accepting that the twin studies are as definitive as presented.
 
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mmparker | 10 autres critiques | Oct 24, 2023 |
I have never heard or read anything about the Open Borders topic or going beyond the popular opinions on immigration policies. This book is an excellent introduction and a compelling argument on why they should be more immigrants. I really feel I have gotten a high level picture with more nuances about this. I love the medium of graphic novel, as it can reach a lot many more people.
 
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Santhosh_Guru | 15 autres critiques | Oct 19, 2023 |

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