Does a Lingua Franca matter in bilateral international trade?

This article explores the impact of language proficiency on international trade by using panel data analysis. To do so, we construct a time‐variant test‐score‐based measure of common language. Controlling for the standard gravity model variables, we find strong empirical evidence that English profic...

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Veröffentlicht in:International studies of economics 2023-03, Vol.18 (1), p.80-96
Hauptverfasser: Su, Li, Jung, Hojin, Yang, Mingzhuo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article explores the impact of language proficiency on international trade by using panel data analysis. To do so, we construct a time‐variant test‐score‐based measure of common language. Controlling for the standard gravity model variables, we find strong empirical evidence that English proficiency promotes bilateral trade flows through facilitating direct communication. We confirm that this finding is robust even when we estimate its effects separately on goods and services trade flows at a disaggregated level. Furthermore, we show that institutional similarities between trading partners play a role that is similar to communication easiness in trade. Our study provides a policy implication for government support for attaining second language fluency.
ISSN:2831-3232
2831-3224
2831-3224
DOI:10.1002/ise3.23