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on the development of new technologies across U.S. cities with historical settlement patterns for migrants from countries …
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This article studies the relationships between innovation, the mode of entry adopted by a firm and its export …
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We examine if international trade improves labor market integration of immigrants in Sweden. Immigrants participate substantially less than natives in the labor market. However, trading with a foreign country is expected to increase the demand for immigrants from that country. By hiring...
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We examine if international trade improves labor market integration of immigrants in Sweden. Immigrants participate substantially less than natives in the labor market. However, trading with a foreign country is expected to increase the demand for immigrants from that country. By hiring...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012286158
technologies across U.S. cities with historical settlement patterns for migrants from countries. The instrumented elasticity of …
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on the development of new technologies across U.S. cities with historical settlement patterns for migrants from countries …
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The belief that immigrants generate beneficial externalities in their host countries, specifically in the form of an increased opportunity and ability of firms to expand their foreign trade, has recently been challenged by George Borjas in Heaven's Door (1999, p. 97) as having no empirical...
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stock of migrants, the share of migrants employed in managerial/business-related occupations has a strong additional effect …
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How does immigration affect export performance? To answer this question we propose a unified empirical framework allowing to disentangle various mechanisms such as the role of networks in reducing bilateral transaction costs as well as productivity shifts arising from migration-induced knowledge...
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