Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation

This paper examines the effect of visa restrictions on economic exchange and migration flows. Previous studies have not addressed the endogeneity bias of visa restrictions as a result of reverse causality and omitted variable bias. We deal with the endogeneity bias by instrumenting visa restri...

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Main Authors: Han, Jie Chou, Ho, Wei Feng, Ng, Bryan Wei Hsiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-703372019-12-10T14:02:22Z Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation Han, Jie Chou Ho, Wei Feng Ng, Bryan Wei Hsiang School of Humanities and Social Sciences Giovanni Ko DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::Macroeconomics This paper examines the effect of visa restrictions on economic exchange and migration flows. Previous studies have not addressed the endogeneity bias of visa restrictions as a result of reverse causality and omitted variable bias. We deal with the endogeneity bias by instrumenting visa restrictions using their somatic/genetic distance and religious/linguistic similarity. To do this, we construct a novel dataset of visa restrictions covering 38,399 dyads for nearly 200 countries. Our results show that visa restrictions have a small but significant negative effect on FDI. For exports and migration flows, we are unable to establish causality as the instruments violate the exclusion restrictions. Our research suggests that restrictive border policies can have detrimental effects on economic outcomes. Bachelor of Arts 2017-04-20T07:56:25Z 2017-04-20T07:56:25Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70337 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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language English
topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::Macroeconomics
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::Macroeconomics
Han, Jie Chou
Ho, Wei Feng
Ng, Bryan Wei Hsiang
Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
description This paper examines the effect of visa restrictions on economic exchange and migration flows. Previous studies have not addressed the endogeneity bias of visa restrictions as a result of reverse causality and omitted variable bias. We deal with the endogeneity bias by instrumenting visa restrictions using their somatic/genetic distance and religious/linguistic similarity. To do this, we construct a novel dataset of visa restrictions covering 38,399 dyads for nearly 200 countries. Our results show that visa restrictions have a small but significant negative effect on FDI. For exports and migration flows, we are unable to establish causality as the instruments violate the exclusion restrictions. Our research suggests that restrictive border policies can have detrimental effects on economic outcomes.
author2 School of Humanities and Social Sciences
author_facet School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Han, Jie Chou
Ho, Wei Feng
Ng, Bryan Wei Hsiang
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author Han, Jie Chou
Ho, Wei Feng
Ng, Bryan Wei Hsiang
author_sort Han, Jie Chou
title Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
title_short Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
title_full Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
title_fullStr Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
title_full_unstemmed Visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
title_sort visa restrictions and economic exchange : an empirical investigation
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70337
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