Bibframe Work
TitleThe foreign service and foreign tradeTypeTextMonographSupplementary Contentbibliography Summary"As communication costs fall, foreign embassies and consulates have lost much of their role in decision-making and information-gathering. Accordingly, foreign services are increasingly marketing themselves as agents of export promotion. I investigate whether exports are in fact systematically associated with diplomatic representation abroad. I use a recent cross-section of data covering twenty-two large exporters and two-hundred import destinations. Bilateral exports rise by approximately 6-10% for each additional consulate abroad, controlling for a host of other features including reverse causality. The effect varies by exporter, and is non-linear; consulates have smaller effects than the creation of an embassy"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.Authorized Access PointRose, Andrew, 1959- The foreign service and foreign trade