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Birthplace diversity and economic growth: evidence from the US states in the Post-World War II period

机译:出生地的多样性和经济增长:来自第二次世界大战后期的美国国家的证据

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This paper empirically investigates the impact of birthplace diversity on economic growth. We use panel data on US states over the 1960-2010 period. This rich data set allows us to better deal with endogeneity issues and to conduct a large set of robustness checks. Our results suggest that diversity among college-educated immigrants positively affects economic growth. We provide converging evidence pointing at the existence of skill complementarities between workers trained in different countries. These synergies result in better labor market outcomes for native workers and in higher productivity in the R&D sector. The gains from diversity are maximized when immigrants originate from economically or culturally distant countries (but not both), and when they acquired part of their secondary education abroad and their college education in the USA. Overall, a 10% increase in high-skilled diversity raises GDP per capita by about 6%. On the contrary, low-skilled diversity has insignificant effects.
机译:本文经验研究了出生地多样性对经济增长的影响。我们在1960 - 2010年期间使用美国国家的面板数据。这一丰富的数据集使我们能够更好地处理内能性问题并进行大量的稳健性检查。我们的研究结果表明,大学教育移民之间的多样性积极影响经济增长。我们提供指向在不同国家培训的工人之间的技能互补性存在的融合证据。这些协同作用导致原始工人的劳动力市场成果更好,并在研发部门的生产力提高。当移民源于经济或文化居级国家(但不是两者),以及在美国的大学教育和美国大学教育中获得部分时,从多样性的增加最大化。总体而言,高技能多样性增加10%,将人均GDP提高了约6%。相反,低技能多样性具有微不足道的效果。

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