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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the empirical relationship between the share of immigrants and the price elasticity of import demand.

Design/methodology/approach

We estimate the import demand function including the interaction term of the share of immigrants and relative import price, using panel data of 76 countries/areas.

Findings

The coefficient of the interaction term is significantly positive, that is, a higher share of immigrants weakens the negative effect of the relative import price on import demand. Our findings reveal the negative relationship between the share of immigrants and the price elasticity of import demand.

Practical implications

The share of immigrants is increasing in the present era of globalization, and it is possible that the role of exchange rate as the price adjustment mechanism in international trade become lower in the future.

Originality/value

This research considers different price elasticities for import goods by immigrants and natives.

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