Philip L. Martin

Essay
May/Jun
2003
Michael S. Teitelbaum and Philip L. Martin

Brussels has delayed a decision on whether to admit Turkey to the EU. This caution is wise: it may aggravate the Turks, but no one really knows what consequences accession would bring, and Turkey has yet to achieve Europe's economic standards. History suggests that open borders would bring a flood of Turks northward looking for better jobs--a negative development for all the countries involved.

Essay
Nov/Dec
2001
Philip L. Martin and Michael S. Teitelbaum

U.S. and Mexican policymakers are rushing to resolve long-standing immigration problems. Guest worker programs are on the table, but the negotiators show a troublesome myopia about the programs' implications. The supposed economic benefits of such programs may prove illusory, and the "guests" may in fact come to stay.

Capsule Review
Mar/Apr
1996
Francis Fukuyama