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derives from lower information frictions through superior knowledge of foreign-markets, although contacts are also important. …
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derives from lower information frictions through superior knowledge of foreign-markets, although contacts are also important. …
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pattern of results is consistent with the hypothesis that migration mainly reduces fixed trade costs derived from information …
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enforcement costs. Then, we bring our conjectures to rich administrative Swedish microlevel data that include specific information …
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derives from lower information frictions through superior knowledge of foreign-markets, although contacts are also important. …
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derives from lower information frictions through superior knowledge of foreign-markets, although contacts are also important. …
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pattern of results is consistent with the hypothesis that migration mainly reduces fixed trade costs derived from information …
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information or trust is lacking. Immigrant employees could reduce such offshoring costs through their knowledge of their former …
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How migration relates to internationalization has been a prominent question in international economics for a long time and its relevance for policy has increased with the amplified political focus on migration. But the role of migration for internationalization is not as obvious as the standard...
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Does anti-migration sentiment threaten internationalization? One major pro-Brexit argument was that it would enable more control over immigration. The most recent US presidential election also focused on immigration. Anti-migration sentiment could be a threat to internationalization, given that...
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