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Working Paper How Foreign-born Workers Foster Exports 01.02.2017 We investigate the export-enhancing effect of foreign workers at the firm level. We first develop a theoretical framework of heterogeneous firms, assuming that foreign workers allow for productivity gains and convey valuable information on foreign...
Working Paper A Micro-Founded Theory of Multilateral Resistance to Migration 01.09.2016 This paper provides a micro-founded theory of multilateral resistance to migration analyzing how financial constraints determine migration trends. We build a RUM model in which we explicitly introduce the budget constraint in the migration decision:...
Working Paper The Cost of Remoteness Revisited 01.01.2017 Redding and Sturm (2008) use the German division as a natural experiment to study the importance of market access for regional development. They show empirically that cities close to the East-West German border experienced a significant decline in...
Working Paper Migration and FDI: Reconciling the Standard Trade Theory with Empirical Evidence 01.05.2016 This article focuses on an apparent conflict between the standard trade theory and available empirical evidence on factor flows. Theoretically, labor and capital flows must be substitutes. However, empirical papers find migration and FDI to be either...
Working Paper The Effect of Labor Migration on the Diffusion of Democracy: Evidence from a Former Soviet Republic 01.08.2013 Migration contributes to the circulation of goods, knowledge, and ideas. Using community and individual-level data from Moldova, we show that the emigration episode that started in the late 1990s strongly affected political preferences and electoral...
Working Paper A need for control? Political trust and public preferences for asylum and refugee policy 27.01.2020 Political trust matters for citizens’ policy preferences but existing research has not yet considered whether this effect depends on how policies are
Working Paper What asylum and refugee policies do Europeans want? Evidence from a cross-national conjoint experiment 10.10.2019 This article provides the first-ever analysis of the structure of public preferences for asylum and refugee policy, a highly politicized policy area tha