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Journal Article

Heterogeneous Immigrants, Exports and Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Language Skills

Authors

  • Lücke
  • M.
  • Heidland
  • T.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1111/twec.12598

JEL Classification

F21 F22 O14

Key Words

FDI

foreign languages

Globalisierung

globalization

languages

migration

We investigate the interplay of language skills and immigrant stocks in determining bilateral FDI out-stocks of OECD reporting countries. Applying a Poisson panel estimator to 2004-2011 data, we find robust evidence for a positive effect of bilateral immigrants on bilateral FDI - provided that residents of the two countries have few language skills in common. We find a similar effect for immigrants from third countries that speak the language(s) of the FDI host country, making them potential substitutes for bilateral migrants. Our findings suggest that immigrants facilitate outgoing FDI through their language skills, rather than through other characteristics like cultural familiarity.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Prof. Dr. Tobias Heidland
    Research Director
  • Prof. Dr. Matthias Lücke
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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Research Center

  • International Development