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  • Abstract. This paper studies the effects of skilled migration on innovation in European industries between 1994 and 2005 using the French and the UK Labour Force Surveys and the German Microcensus. We tackle the endogeneity of migrants with a set of external and internal instruments (GMM-SYS). Our results show that highly-educated migrants have a positive effect on innovation and the effect is about one third the one of the skilled natives. The effect of skilled migrant is stronger in industries with high R\&D intensity, high FDIs and openness and in industries with higher ethnical diversity at industry level. The estimated coefficient for migrants within Europe is more than twice the one of the non European migrant. (xsd:string)
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