Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Cultural differences play an important role in shaping migration patterns. The conventional proxies
for cross country cultural differences, such as common language; ethnicity; genetic traits; or religion,
implicitly assume that cultural proximity between two countries is constant over time and symmetric.
This is far from realistic. This paper proposes a gravity model for international migration which
explicitly allows for the time varying and asymmetric dimensions of cultural proximity. In accordance
with Disdier et al (2010) we assume that the evolution of bilateral cultural affinity over time is
reflected in the intensity of bilateral trade in cultural goods. Our empirical framework includes a
comprehensive set of high dimensional fixed effects which enable identification of the impact of
cultural proximity on migration over and beyond the effect of pre-existing cultural and historical ties.
The results are robust across different econometric techniques and suggest that positive changes in
cultural relationships over time foster bilateral migration.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
migration decision, cultural imports, migration costs
Elenco autori:
Lanati Mauro; Venturini A
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