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Ruhr Economic Papers #787

2018

Vera Jahn, Max Friedrich Steinhardt

Immigration and New Firm Formation – Evidence from a Quasi-experimental Setting in Germany

This paper analyzes in how far immigration affects firm formation at the regional level. For this purpose, we exploit a placement policy in Germany in the 1990s for immigrants of German origin from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Our panel regressions suggest that immigration had a positive impact on regional firm formation. The most likely mechanisms driving this result are labor supply-side effects and positive implications of cultural diversity. Overall, our paper demonstrates that immigration induced changes in local labor supply can partially be absorbed by the creation of firms.

ISBN: 978-3-86788-915-5

JEL-Klassifikation: F22, L26, R11

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