移民与价格

Immigration and Prices

Journal of Political Economy · 2007
被引 155
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用1990年大量前苏联移民涌入以色列的数据,发现移民带来的需求增加反而降低了价格,因为新移民比本地人价格弹性更高、搜索成本更低,从而对通胀有抑制作用。

Abstract

This paper examines the behavior of prices following the unexpected arrival of a large number of immigrants from the former Soviet Union (FSU) to Israel during 1990. I use store-level price data on 915 consumer price index products to show that the increase in aggregate demand prompted by the arrival of the FSU immigration significantly reduced prices during 1990. When one controls for native population size and city and month effects, a one-percentage-point increase in the ratio of immigrants to natives in a city decreases prices by 0.5 percentage point on average. It is argued that this negative immigration effect is consistent with FSU immigrants-the new consumers-having higher price elasticities and lower search costs than the native population. Thus immigration can have a moderating effect on inflation through its direct effect on product markets, and not only by increasing the supply of labor. (c) 2007 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.

移民价格消费者价格弹性搜索成本