\nLockdowns don\u2019t work,\xa0argues\xa0Lyman Stone in a recent piece. Instead, to really crush the curve of coronavirus infections (rather than just flattening it), we need to follow the model of successful Asian nations and implement a robust system of contact tracing. Lyman called in from Hong Kong to discuss what this would look like, as well as China\u2019s recent efforts to crack down on the city.
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\nLyman Stone is an adjunct fellow at AEI, a research fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, and a former international economist at the US Department of Agriculture. He blogs about migration, population dynamics, and regional economics at\xa0In a State of Migration. His work has been covered in the\xa0The New York Times,\xa0The\xa0Washington Post,\xa0The\xa0Wall Street Journal, and numerous local outlets.
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