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Can an Entrance Fee Solve the Migration Problem? Probably Not

  • Jörg Althammer and Maximilian Sommer
From the journal Analyse & Kritik

Abstract

Refugee and poverty migration is one of the key challenges developed Western societies are facing. Due to the unstable political situation in many parts of the world and the lasting high differences in development between the economies, these migratory movements will continue to increase in the future. In order to channel immigrants, the authors suggest that migrants must pay an entry premium to obtain a permanent right of residence.We criticize this proposal from both an ethical and an economic perspective. We argue that a pricing system is neither ethically legitimate nor economically sensible. In order to meet the challenges of migration, a fundamental change in economic cooperation between developed and less developed economies is more appropriate.

Published Online: 2018-11-03
Published in Print: 2018-11-27

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