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Freeing migration from the state: Michael Trebilcock’s model for immigration policy

The author explores Michael Trebilcock’s “The Law and Economics of Immigration Policy” as an opportunity to reflect on the capacity of broadly conceived, transnational policy prescriptions to contend with the complexity of migration as a global phenomenon, the specificity of national contexts, and the limits on state actors’ ability to socially engineer the character of … Continue reading Freeing migration from the state: Michael Trebilcock’s model for immigration policy