Replication Data for: Migration, Specialization, and Trade: Evidence from Brazil's March to the West
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We study how migration shapes aggregate and regional comparative advantage, exploiting a large migration of farmers to the West of Brazil between 1950 and 2010. Migration allowed workers to sort according to their own comparative advantage, re-allocating knowledge and raw labor to high-productivity regions. In a quantitative model, we find that migration cost reductions reshaped Brazil’s comparative advantage and contributed to its rise as a leading commodity exporter—accounting for 25 percent of the observed changes in specialization. Road expansions were key drivers of migration. Migration opportunities, moreover, account for a substantial share of the gains from trade.
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2024-10-10



