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Do You Have a Right to Sell Your Land to the Chinese?

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Ryan McMaken and Benjamin Seevers examine the reasoning behind efforts to destroy Americans’ right to sell land to foreign nationals, especially the Chinese. It seems some think that Chinese nationals’ ownership of 0.03% of American farmland is a big problem. 

“Arkansas’ Attack on Chinese-Owned Property Is Reckless and Crony-Driven” by Benjamin Seevers: Mises.org/RR_162_A

“Should We Allow U.S. Land To Be Sold to the Chinese?” by Walter Block: Mises.org/RR_162_B

“Foreign Investment in U.S. Ag Land – The Latest Numbers” by Daniel Munch: Mises.org/RR_162_C

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