I'm speaking mainly to the fact that corporations will want the cheapest labor possible. The way to get that is increase the labor supply. Bringing in cheap labor is often what corporations do and in a "true libertarian" system as you call it, there's nothing wrong with unlimited immigrants. The more immigrants that come in the more Argentina's culture suffers and the people in Argentina lose because the benefits of the economic growth are going to the rich capitalists and the immigrant labor not the Argentinians. Then the corporations will use the immigrants to change the politics around to get government to give them the tax breaks and subsidies they want. Voila, there goes anything he worked for.
I'm speaking mainly to the fact that corporations will want the cheapest labor possible. The way to get that is increase the labor supply.
It's a better idea to buy labour abroad. The US was the first to do that efficiently, then the labour in the country specialized in finance and technology. They're still the richest country in the world. Buying labour from others isn't "outsourcing jobs", it actually helps countries you buy the labour from, and it helps you becuase of comparative advantage.
Immigration is different, but similar, all it does is grow the labour force in your own country. It is important not to let immigrants create cultural enclaves in the country - Canada is learning that lesson hardcore.
I'm speaking mainly to the fact that corporations will want the cheapest labor possible. The way to get that is increase the labor supply. Bringing in cheap labor is often what corporations do and in a "true libertarian" system as you call it, there's nothing wrong with unlimited immigrants. The more immigrants that come in the more Argentina's culture suffers and the people in Argentina lose because the benefits of the economic growth are going to the rich capitalists and the immigrant labor not the Argentinians. Then the corporations will use the immigrants to change the politics around to get government to give them the tax breaks and subsidies they want. Voila, there goes anything he worked for.
It's a better idea to buy labour abroad. The US was the first to do that efficiently, then the labour in the country specialized in finance and technology. They're still the richest country in the world. Buying labour from others isn't "outsourcing jobs", it actually helps countries you buy the labour from, and it helps you becuase of comparative advantage.
Immigration is different, but similar, all it does is grow the labour force in your own country. It is important not to let immigrants create cultural enclaves in the country - Canada is learning that lesson hardcore.
See, I would argue both those things are bad.