Using data from the World and the European Values Surveys, we calculate cultural distances between the US and 54 immigrant home countries and examine the influences of cultural distance and immigrant populations on US imports from and exports to immigrants’ home countries during the years 1997–2004. Our study indicates that, for both US imports and exports, the trade‐enhancing effect of immigrants partially offsets the trade‐inhibiting effect of cultural distance. Further, decomposing our measure of cultural distance into two component dimensions and revisiting the immigrant–trade relationship, we find significant variation in the extent to which immigrants counter the trade‐inhibiting influences of the underlying dimensions of culture for ...
We examine the relationship between source-destination country cultural differences and internationa...
This article examines the pro-trade influence of immigrants using data on state-level exports from t...
Immigrant-trade links are examined with an emphasis placed on variation across product types and hom...
We examine the effects of immigrants and cultural distance on US state-level exports, placing emphas...
We examine the relationships between immigrants, cultural distance and state-level exports, employin...
We examine the relationships between immigrants, cultural distance and state-level exports, employin...
We introduce ‘cultural distance’ as a measure of the degree to which shared norms and values in one ...
Employing data on US immigrants and trade with 59 home countries for the years 1996–2001, we compare...
Employing data from nine OECD countries and 67 trading partners for the years 1996-2001, we examine ...
Employing a variant of the standard gravity equation and data from nine OECD immigrant host countrie...
Employing a variant of the standard gravity equation and data from nine OECD immigrant host countrie...
We examine the effects of immigrants and cross-societal cultural differences on bilateral trade cost...
We examine the effects of immigrants and cross-societal cultural differences on bilateral trade cost...
Employing data on US immigrants and trade with 59 home countries for the years 1996-2001, we compare...
This article examines the pro-trade influence of immigrants using data on state-level exports from t...
We examine the relationship between source-destination country cultural differences and internationa...
This article examines the pro-trade influence of immigrants using data on state-level exports from t...
Immigrant-trade links are examined with an emphasis placed on variation across product types and hom...
We examine the effects of immigrants and cultural distance on US state-level exports, placing emphas...
We examine the relationships between immigrants, cultural distance and state-level exports, employin...
We examine the relationships between immigrants, cultural distance and state-level exports, employin...
We introduce ‘cultural distance’ as a measure of the degree to which shared norms and values in one ...
Employing data on US immigrants and trade with 59 home countries for the years 1996–2001, we compare...
Employing data from nine OECD countries and 67 trading partners for the years 1996-2001, we examine ...
Employing a variant of the standard gravity equation and data from nine OECD immigrant host countrie...
Employing a variant of the standard gravity equation and data from nine OECD immigrant host countrie...
We examine the effects of immigrants and cross-societal cultural differences on bilateral trade cost...
We examine the effects of immigrants and cross-societal cultural differences on bilateral trade cost...
Employing data on US immigrants and trade with 59 home countries for the years 1996-2001, we compare...
This article examines the pro-trade influence of immigrants using data on state-level exports from t...
We examine the relationship between source-destination country cultural differences and internationa...
This article examines the pro-trade influence of immigrants using data on state-level exports from t...
Immigrant-trade links are examined with an emphasis placed on variation across product types and hom...