Working Paper

Same Same But Different: Dialects and Trade

Alfred Lameli, Volker Nitsch, Jens Suedekum, Nikolaus Wolf
CESifo, Munich, 2013

CESifo Working Paper No. 4245

Language is a strong and robust determinant of international trade patterns: Countries sharing a common language trade significantly more with each other than countries using different languages, holding other factors constant. In this paper, we show that this trade-promoting effect of language is likely to reflect cultural ties, rather than lower costs of communication or similar institutions. Analyzing unique data for a single-language country, Germany, we find that similarities in the local dialect between regions have a sizable and significant positive impact on intra-national trade. We interpret this finding as evidence for the effect of culture on trade.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: language, culture, trade costs, gravity
JEL Classification: F140, F150, Z100