企业异质性与移民的影响:来自德国企业的证据

Agostina Brinatti, N. Morales
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我们重新审视移民如何影响本地工人福利的老问题。与之前的大多数文献相反,我们通过公司的视角来看待这个问题,因为它们在移民中起着至关重要的作用,即使在部门内部也存在巨大的异质性。我们使用来自德国的一个新的企业层面的数据集来记录企业异质性的一个新维度:大公司在移民上花费的工资比例高于小公司。我们从分析和定量上表明,忽视移民份额的这种异质性会导致移民带来的有偏差的福利收益。为此,我们建立并估计了一个定量模型,其中异质性公司选择其移民份额,并使用工具变量策略验证该模型。然后,我们使用该模型量化了2011年至2017年期间德国移民人数增加20%的福利效应和偏差。本地人的福利通过更高的工资和利润以及更低的价格而增加,当地工人的总福利收益为40亿美元,企业所有者的总福利收益为150亿美元。移民导致本地工人在各公司部门内部重新分配,这是解释这种偏见来源的关键机制。如果我们在没有企业层面移民就业数据的情况下对模型进行估计,我们将低估本土工人的福利收益11%。
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Firm Heterogeneity and the Impact of Immigration: Evidence from German Establishments
We revisit the old question of how immigration affects the welfare of native workers. As opposed to most of the previous literature, we look at this question through the lens of firms, as they play a crucial role in immigration and are massively heterogeneous even within sectors. We use a novel establishment-level dataset from Germany to document a new dimension of firm heterogeneity: Large firms spend a higher share of their wage bill on immigrants than small firms. We show analytically and quantitatively that ignoring this heterogeneity in immigrant share leads to biased welfare gains from immigration. To do so, we set up and estimate a quantitative model where heterogeneous firms choose their immigrant share and validate the model using an instrumental variables strategy. We then use the model to quantify the welfare effects and the bias of a 20% increase in the number of immigrants in Germany as observed between 2011 and 2017. The welfare of natives increases both through higher wages and profits, and lower prices, with aggregate welfare gains of $4 billion for native workers and $15 billion for firm owners. Immigration leads native workers to reallocate within-sector across firms, a key mechanism that explains the source of the bias. If we estimate the model without firm-level data on immigrant employment, we would underestimate the welfare gains for native workers by 11%.
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