Does Birthplace Diversity Affect Economic Complexity? Cross-Country Evidence

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Dany Bahar

Brown University - Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs; Harvard University - Center for International Development (CID)

Hillel Rapoport

Paris School of Economics (PSE)

Riccardo Turati

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

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Date Written: 2019

Abstract

We empirically investigate the relationship between a country's economic complexity and the diversity in the birthplaces of its immigrants. Our cross-country analysis suggests that birthplace diversity is strongly and positively associated with economic complexity. This holds particularly for diversity among highly educated migrants and for countries at intermediate levels of economic complexity. The results are robust to accounting for previous trends in birthplace diversity as well as to using alternatives diversity measures. We address endogeneity concerns by instrumenting diversity through predicted stocks from a pseudo-gravity model as well as from a standard shift-share approach. Finally, we provide evidence suggesting that birthplace diversity boosts economic complexity by increasing the diversification of the host country's export basket.

Keywords: economic complexity, birthplace diversity, immigration, growth

JEL Classification: F220, O310, O330

Suggested Citation

Bahar, Dany and Rapoport, Hillel and Turati, Riccardo, Does Birthplace Diversity Affect Economic Complexity? Cross-Country Evidence (2019). CESifo Working Paper No. 7950, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3493662 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3493662

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Hillel Rapoport

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Riccardo Turati

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona ( email )

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