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This paper examines the interactive effect of distance and trade on international conflict and cooperation. The effect of geographic distance depends on trade, while the effect of trade varies with geographic distance. Trade reduces conflict to a greater extent when dyads are geographically...
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specification, namely a log-linear gravity model of export and import flows augmented with the logarithm of the stock of immigrants …. -- international trade ; imports ; exports ; immigration ; gravity model ; meta-analysis …
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This paper focuses on how gender segmentation in labor markets shapes the local effects of international trade. We first develop a theoretical framework that embeds trade and gender-segmented labor markets to show that foreign demand shocks may either increase or decrease the female-to-male...
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estimates a gravity model to establish whether the implementation of more stringent regulations in Romania has indeed affected …). -- Environmental stringency ; competiveness ; gravity model …
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positive and significant effect on imports only. -- migration ; trade ; gravity model ; super-diversity ; MAUP ; transplanted …
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immigration on economic outcomes we adopt and extend the gravity-based approach in Frankel and Romer (1999). Our predictors for …
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finding as evidence for the effect of culture on trade. -- language ; culture ; trade costs ; gravity ; dialects …
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Cultural differences play an important role in shaping migration patterns. The conventional proxies for cross country cultural differences - such as common language, ethnicity, genetic traits or religion - implicitly assume that cultural proximity between two countries is constant over time and...
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This paper explores the relationship between openness to trade, immigration, and income per person across countries. To address endogeneity concerns we extend the instrumental-variables strategy introduced by Frankel and Romer (1999). We build predictors of openness to immigration and to trade...
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The gravity model has provided a tractable empirical framework to account for bilateral flows not only of manufactured …
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