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This paper analyzes whether natives with a network abroad have a distinctive cultural stance compared to similar …
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of an empirical network from economically meaningful benchmarks or reconstruct the most likely structure of an economic … network when the latter is unknown. However, several studies have proved that real economic networks are topologically very … extensive and intensive bias, defined as a measurable tendency of the network to prefer either the formation of new links or the …
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, highlighting the importance of the demand effect for Germany. Allowing for heterogeneous network effects shows that at least some … but from African or middle-eastern countries that do not have a large migrant network in Germany. …
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Social networks are known to influence migration decisions, but connections between individuals can hardly be observed. We rely on individual-level surveys conducted by Gallup in 147 countries that provide information on migration intentions and on the existence of distance-one connections for...
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