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Título: Spain trade in view of some migratory and economic considerations
Autores/as: Ojeda-Gonzalez, Sara
Mihi-Ramirez, Antonio
Arteaga Ortiz, Jesus 
Cuenca-Garcia, Eduardo
Clasificación UNESCO: 53 Ciencias económicas
Palabras clave: International trade
Migration
Labor and capital share
ICT assets
Non- tariff barriers
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Publicación seriada: Inžinerinė ekonomika 
Resumen: The importance of trade and migration flows has become pivotal in times of frequent global crises. This paper analyzes how migration and other vital economic factors explain international trade. The methodology that is subject of our study consists of a panel data analysis of trade processes measured by export from Spain and import to Spain for 90 countries and covers the period 1998-2015 with respect to immigration and other economic variables. The results show that immigration influences international trade for both sending and receiving countries. On a more detailed level, an increase of the number of immigrants [in Spain] by one per cent results in a growth of Export [from that country] by 0.3 per cent and to a rise of Import [to that country] by 0.303 per cent, respectively. Similarly, the results confirm the measure of the "number of annual hours worked" as an excellent indicator to depict the role of employment in the most recent economic changes and developments [outlook]. We also find an indirect evidence that labour productivity is relevant for international trade what supports the existence of the "Say's Law" in terms of Immigration processes. Besides, our paper shows how labour-intensive countries' environment favors export [from Spain], and by contrast, capital-intensive countries' environment facilitates import [to Spain]. Finally, the results add empirical evidence showing how the lack of technological infrastructure plays the role of a non-tariff trade barrier, whereas the membership in an integrated economic area such as EU reduces trade costs, providing incentives for exporters and importers of any particular country.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41555
ISSN: 1392-2785
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ee.29.1.19387
Fuente: Engineering Economics[ISSN 1392-2785],v. 29, p. 53-61
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