Title
Are Immigrants Complements or Substitutes? Evidence from the Audit Industry
Abstract
AbstractExtensive debate exists among policy makers and economists about the employment of highly skilled immigrants in the United States. It remains unclear whether these immigrants perform complementary tasks in addition to their substitutive role relative to native graduates. Empirical studies examining these questions in a focused setting are scarce, principally because of the nonavailability of data. We examine these questions using the audit industry as a setting because of the availability of client, city, and office characteristic data at each audit office. This setting also allows us to answer whether immigration can address the growing human capital constraint in the audit industry. We find evidence of a complementary role of highly skilled immigrants. In addition, our results indicate a reputational spillover of client restatements at the audit office level to the labor markets. Our findings have immigration and education policy implications. This paper was accepted by Shivaram Rajgopal, accounting.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1287/mnsc.2016.2707
Periodicals
Keywords
DocType
Volume
high-skilled immigration,human capital,auditing,restatements,reputation
Journal
64
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
5
0025-1909
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daniel Aobdia100.68
Anup Srivastava200.68
Erqiu Wang300.34