Trade and Migration: Some New Evidence from the European Mass Migration to Argentina (1870–1913)

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Giuseppe De Arcangelis, R. Mariani, Federico Nastasi
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Abstract During the first wave of globalization, Argentina was among the most internationally integrated economies, experiencing a rising trend in trade openness and a tremendous increase in labor due to migration. In this paper, we empirically show the central role immigration had in boosting exports and imports in the years 1870–1913 by considering Argentine bilateral trade and migration from eight European countries (Austro-Hungarian Empire, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and United Kingdom). We use a migration-augmented gravity model to estimate the contribution of the massive inflows of Europeans, and we find that the main pro-trade effect was on imports: a percent 10% increase in migrants from a particular country would increase imports by up to 8% from that same country. We do not find the same effect on exports. The disproportionate decrease in transportation rather than communication costs may explain why the latter are relatively more decisive for exports than for imports. To overcome the problem of reverse causality and endogeneity, we use migration flows to the US from the eight European countries as an instrumental variable. In so doing, we aim at capturing the same push (but not Argentine pull) factors inducing European out-migration.
贸易与移民:来自欧洲向阿根廷大规模移民的一些新证据(1870-1913)
在第一波全球化浪潮中,阿根廷是国际一体化程度最高的经济体之一,贸易开放度呈上升趋势,移民带来的劳动力大幅增加。在本文中,我们通过考虑阿根廷的双边贸易和来自八个欧洲国家(奥匈帝国、比利时、法国、德国、意大利、西班牙、瑞士和英国)的移民,实证地展示了1870-1913年间移民在促进出口和进口方面的核心作用。我们使用移民增强引力模型来估计大量欧洲人流入的贡献,我们发现主要的促进贸易的影响是在进口方面:来自一个特定国家的移民每增加10%,就会使该国家的进口增加8%。我们在出口方面没有发现同样的效果。运输成本(而非通信成本)的不成比例下降或许可以解释,为什么后者对出口的影响相对比对进口的影响更大。为了克服反向因果关系和内生性问题,我们使用从八个欧洲国家流向美国的移民流作为工具变量。在这样做的过程中,我们的目标是捕捉同样的推动因素(而不是阿根廷的拉动因素),导致欧洲人向外迁移。
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