To: RWR8189
Free markets imply open borders. We now have an economic "nation" that covers the whole of North and Central America (plus with CAFTA the Dominican Republic.) Wages throughout will find some equilibrium level, and we can count on hearing more Spanush on our streets. There may or may not be economic advantages, but there will surely be social consequances.
To: Malesherbes
Free markets imply open borders. We now have an economic "nation" that covers the whole of North and Central America (plus with CAFTA the Dominican Republic.) Wages throughout will find some equilibrium level, and we can count on hearing more Spanish on our streets. There may or may not be economic advantages, but there will surely be social consequences.
No question about it.
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