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Why is there international trade in newspapers? Why do even very small countries both import from and export to large nations? New trade models founded on transport costs and increasing returns fail to explain the high degree of bilateral trade in cultural goods like newspapers and periodicals....
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A key feature of the regional economy in the Middle East and North Africa is the flow of migrants from resource poor, but labor abundant countries to the resource rich nations of the Persian Gulf. These workers send remittances back home in large quantities, in some cases exceeding the value of...
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COVID-19 has had differential effects across ethnicity and race in the United States. Though there is anecdotal evidence that the pandemic has hit Arab-American communities hard, there is limited data documenting infection and mortality rates specifically for these communities. Rather,...
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What factors influence the decision by immigrants to marry within or outside of their ethnic group? I attempt to answer this question by using data from the 2008-2016 American Community Survey. This datasource allows for improved estimation of the determinants of endogamy as it includes...
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Is having one native-born parent an advantage for the child of an immigrant? Much of the classical literature on immigrant assimilation would suggest that children with one native-born and one foreign-born parent (generation 2.5) should fare better than those whose parents are both foreign-born...
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