2019
DOI: 10.1111/jors.12455
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Immigrant entrepreneurs, diasporas, and exports

Abstract: This paper demonstrates the positive effect of immigrant entrepreneurs on manufacturing exports over and above that of diasporas. Using small‐scale regional administrative data, our instrumental variable estimates of export gravity models imply that ceteris paribus, that is, holding constant the total number of immigrants, the expected protrade effect of a migrant becoming an entrepreneur amounts to an average increase of US$5,946 in the export flows toward her country of origin. Besides these dyadic effects, … Show more

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“…On the level of establishments in Germany, Andrews et al (2017) find a pro-trade effect of foreign workers that is specific for broad geographic regions. On the level of Italian provinces, Bratti et al (2020) find a positive effect of the regional stock of immigrant entrepreneurs, who individually own a small business, on regional manufacturing exports. Using country-level OECD data for the year 2010, Aleksynska and Peri (2014) find a pro-trade effect of immigrants who work in business network occupations and show that business networks are especially trade enhancing between countries with different legal origin and different official language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…On the level of establishments in Germany, Andrews et al (2017) find a pro-trade effect of foreign workers that is specific for broad geographic regions. On the level of Italian provinces, Bratti et al (2020) find a positive effect of the regional stock of immigrant entrepreneurs, who individually own a small business, on regional manufacturing exports. Using country-level OECD data for the year 2010, Aleksynska and Peri (2014) find a pro-trade effect of immigrants who work in business network occupations and show that business networks are especially trade enhancing between countries with different legal origin and different official language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…A paper closely related to ours is Giesing and Laurentsyeva (2017) who find negative effects on regional TFP due to labor mobility after the Eastern EU enlargnment of the 2000s. 7 A related literature, beginning with Rauch (1999), shows that links between origin and destination countries may have a causal impact on trade flows (Rauch, 2001;Rauch and Trindade, 2002;Combes et al, 2005;Peri and Requena-Silvente, 2010;Javorcik et al, 2011;Bratti et al, 2018a;Bratti et al, 2018b).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data, which cover the period 2002-2015, come from administrative sources and are aggregated into municipality of origin-country of destination-age group cells. 11 We also obtained emigration flows directly from the registry of Italians residing abroad (AIRE; Anelli and Peri, 2017) that cover more years in the past (from 1990 to 2014) and contain information about country of destination. These two features allow us to construct the networks of emigrants as of 2000.…”
Section: Data On Emigration Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the level of establishments in Germany, Andrews et al (2017) find a pro-trade effect of foreign workers that is specific for broad geographic regions. On the level of Italian provinces, Bratti et al (2020) find a positive effect of the regional stock of immigrant entrepreneurs, who individually own a small business, on regional manufacturing exports. Using country-level OECD data for the year 2010, Aleksynska and Peri (2014) find a pro-trade effect of immigrants who work in business network occupations and show that business networks are especially trade enhancing between countries with different legal origin and different official language.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%