Title
The export effect of immigration into the USA
Abbreviated Journal Title
Appl. Econ.
Keywords
TRADE; Economics
Abstract
Much has been written on the connection between migration and international trade. Human history provides important examples of migrations leading to increased trade activity, with perhaps the most well-known example of the 'Overseas Chinese'. This study investigates the trade-related importance of Chinese and other immigrants into the USA. Previous studies may have underestimated (or overestimated) the relationship between trade and migration with nations treated as featureless plains rather than as varied landscapes. This study contends that an understanding of the immigration-trade relationship can be improved upon by examining the specific pattern and destination of immigration into specific US states. Using state level export data to 28 immigrant source countries in 1993, a strong immigration-trade link is found, reinforcing conclusions made by previous research using country level data. The compelling connection between immigration and trade found in this study and others suggests that future changes to US immigration policies necessitate that their trade effects also be taken into account.
Journal Title
Applied Economics
Volume
36
Issue/Number
6
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
573
Last Page
583
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0003-6846
Recommended Citation
"The export effect of immigration into the USA" (2004). Faculty Bibliography 2000s. 4272.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/4272
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