A country’s visa policies are widely assumed to have economic consequences. In this short paper, I examine the effect of the ease with which a country’s citizens can enter foreign countries on international trade. Using a specification of the gravity model that avoids the endogeneity problems that typically arise when analyzing the association between ease of travel and the extent of bilateral interactions, I find that countries which issue powerful passports experience more international trade
The conventional immigration and trade literature regards immigrants as mediators for informal barri...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested, yet evidence has remained inconcl...
Recent theoretical works suggest that migrants carry their social networks when moving across border...
A country’s visa policies are widely assumed to have economic consequences. In this short paper, I e...
Cross‐border travel for business, personal and tourism purposes is an important component of trade i...
Politicians travel extensively abroad, for various reasons. One purpose of external visits is to imp...
Abstract Visas are an important means for countries to regulate the potential access of non-national...
States have a general interest in facilitating the cross-border mobility of people in order to benef...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the entr...
Freeman (2006) suggested that auctioning immigration visas and redistributing the revenue to native ...
Drawing on the new DEMIG VISA database which covers global bilateral travel restrictions from 1973 t...
Increased attention to the development potential of international migration has led to calls for gre...
A growing number of developed countries are offering entrepreneurial visas as a means of attracting ...
This article estimates the effect of visa restrictions on bilateral trade flows and foreign direct i...
Drawing on the new DEMIG VISA database which covers global bilateral travel restrictions from 1973 t...
The conventional immigration and trade literature regards immigrants as mediators for informal barri...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested, yet evidence has remained inconcl...
Recent theoretical works suggest that migrants carry their social networks when moving across border...
A country’s visa policies are widely assumed to have economic consequences. In this short paper, I e...
Cross‐border travel for business, personal and tourism purposes is an important component of trade i...
Politicians travel extensively abroad, for various reasons. One purpose of external visits is to imp...
Abstract Visas are an important means for countries to regulate the potential access of non-national...
States have a general interest in facilitating the cross-border mobility of people in order to benef...
Nation-states employ visa restrictions to manage the complex trade-off between facilitating the entr...
Freeman (2006) suggested that auctioning immigration visas and redistributing the revenue to native ...
Drawing on the new DEMIG VISA database which covers global bilateral travel restrictions from 1973 t...
Increased attention to the development potential of international migration has led to calls for gre...
A growing number of developed countries are offering entrepreneurial visas as a means of attracting ...
This article estimates the effect of visa restrictions on bilateral trade flows and foreign direct i...
Drawing on the new DEMIG VISA database which covers global bilateral travel restrictions from 1973 t...
The conventional immigration and trade literature regards immigrants as mediators for informal barri...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested, yet evidence has remained inconcl...
Recent theoretical works suggest that migrants carry their social networks when moving across border...