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The education networks of Latin America. Effects on trade during and after the cold war /
The friendship and social networks international students tend to build during their university studies can boost trade between the home country and that of the alma mater. This paper tests the effects of Latin American students on bilateral trade between eleven home economies and nine OECD countrie...
|a The education networks of Latin America. Effects on trade during and after the cold war /
|c Marina Murat, María Luisa Recalde, Pedro Gabriel Degiovanni.
|h [recurso electrónico]
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|b Università degli studi de Modena e Reggio Emilia. Dipartimento economia Marco Biaggi,
|c 2015
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|a 1 recurso en línea (23 p.)
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|a DEMB working paper series ;
|v no. 56
|x 2281-440X
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|a Trabajo presentado al 17th Annual Conference, 10-12 September 2015, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
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|a Bibliografía: p. 17-19.
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|a The friendship and social networks international students tend to build during their university studies can boost trade between the home country and that of the alma mater. This paper tests the effects of Latin American students on bilateral trade between eleven home economies and nine OECD countries during 1971-2012. We find education networks to positively and significantly affect both exports and imports. Also, the democratization and liberalization of Latin American political regimes following the end of the cold war slightly weaken the influence of networks, but directly and positively affect trade. Results are robust to different specifications and regressors.