Migration, FDI and the Margins of Trade

M Kugler, H Rapoport

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Abstract

Standard neoclassical trade theory models trade, migration and FDI as substitutes in the sense that factor movements reduce the scope for trade and vice versa. This neglects the potential for migration to favor trade and FDI through a reduction in bilateral transaction …
Original languageAmerican English
PublisherHarvard University
Number of pages26
VolumeCID Working Paper No. 222
StatePublished - 2011

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NameCID Working Paper Series
Publisherdash.harvard.edu

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Cited By (since 2011): 62

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