移民、贸易和市场准入

Barthélémy Bonadio
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移民塑造了市场准入:他们减少了国际贸易摩擦,并影响了需求的地理位置。本文将这两种效应纳入到一个针对美国各州的国际和国内贸易和移民模型中。它估计了出口和进口对移民的弹性,并表明将美国移民人口比例降低到20世纪80年代的水平将使进口(出口)贸易成本增加7%(2.5%),并使美国本地人的实际工资减少2%以上。受移民消费需求影响较大的州比受移民劳动力竞争影响较大的州将遭受更大的损失,同样受进出口影响较大的州也将遭受更大的损失。
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Migrants, Trade and Market Access
Abstract Migrants shape market access: they reduce international trade frictions and they affect the geographical location of demand. This paper incorporates both effects in a model of inter- and intra-national trade and migration calibrated to US states. It estimates the elasticity of exports and imports to migrants and shows that reducing US migrant population shares to 1980s levels would increase import (export) trade costs by 7% (2.5%) and decrease US natives' real wages by more than 2%. States with higher exposure to migrant consumer demand than to migrant labor competition would suffer more, as would states with higher export and import exposure.
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