In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matching process between workers and firms. However, as labor flows can lead to the formation of business networks, migration can actually facilitate FDI in the long-run. We first present a stylized model for a small open economy illustrating these offsetting effects. We then use U.S. data on bilateral labor inflows and capital outflows to measure the extent of contemporaneous substitutability and dynamic complementarity between migration and FDI. We find that brain drain and FDI inflows are negatively correlated contemporaneously but that skilled migration is associated with future increases in FDI inflows. We also find suggestive evidence of su...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
We explore the relationship between human migration and OECD’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) using...
This paper studies the effects of migration on the bilateral FDI of four Europeancountries, Germany,...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context, migration and FDI substitute one another in the match-ing process between worke...
This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, ...
The role of migrants’ networks in promoting cross border investments has been stressed in the litera...
This paper analyses the link between FDI inflows and migration waves from developing countries. In a...
While there exists sizeable literature documenting the importance of ethnic networks for internation...
We explore the relationship between human migration and OECD’s foreign direct investment (FDI) using...
With the growing trends of international migration, the literature looking at the economic impact of...
The question of complementarity or substitutability of FDI and international labour mobility has no...
Using a multi-country gravity framework, this paper models and quantifies the relevance of migrants'...
This paper studies the effects of migration on the bilateral FDI of four European countries, Germany...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
We explore the relationship between human migration and OECD’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) using...
This paper studies the effects of migration on the bilateral FDI of four Europeancountries, Germany,...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context, migration and FDI substitute one another in the match-ing process between worke...
This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, ...
The role of migrants’ networks in promoting cross border investments has been stressed in the litera...
This paper analyses the link between FDI inflows and migration waves from developing countries. In a...
While there exists sizeable literature documenting the importance of ethnic networks for internation...
We explore the relationship between human migration and OECD’s foreign direct investment (FDI) using...
With the growing trends of international migration, the literature looking at the economic impact of...
The question of complementarity or substitutability of FDI and international labour mobility has no...
Using a multi-country gravity framework, this paper models and quantifies the relevance of migrants'...
This paper studies the effects of migration on the bilateral FDI of four European countries, Germany...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
We explore the relationship between human migration and OECD’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) using...
This paper studies the effects of migration on the bilateral FDI of four Europeancountries, Germany,...