International flows of people and institutional change

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International travel clearly increases human interaction over space and exposes societies to foreign influences, foreign ideas, and foreign institutions. Does international travel promote institutional change in a traveler's home country? This paper uses panel data from 149 countries to test the hypothesis of institutional change stemming from international travel. We generally find that foreign travel does not affect political institutions. In one sub-sample, we find limited evidence that international travel can be a determinant of institutional quality in the home country depending upon whether the home country is an autocracy or democracy.

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Arif, I., & Hall, J. C. (2019). International flows of people and institutional change. European Journal of Political Economy, 58, 276–288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2019.01.001

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