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Abstract

The factor price equalization theorem has inspired many theoretical and empirical papers on the relationship between trade and factor mobility. This paper uses a gravity equation to empirically test the effect of bilateral trade on a subset of international permanent legal migration from 175 countries into the United States. Cross-section and panel estimations are provided as exploratory tools. The results show that bilateral trade flows do not significantly explain migration flows, while the traditional determinants do.

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