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Brain gain : claims about its size and impact on welfare and growth are greatly exaggerated

Based on static partial equilibrium analysis, the "new brain drain" literature argues that, by raising the return to education, a brain drain generates a brain gain that is, under certain conditions, larger than the brain drain itself, and that such a net brain gain results in an increase in welfare and growth due to education's positive externalities. This paper argues that these claims are exaggerated.

Link http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679
Author Schiff, M.
Date 01-Sep-2005
Institute World Bank
Tags welfare, education, migration

See also

  1. Kyrgyz Republic - Country Economic Memorandum - Enhancing the prospects for growth and trade (Vol. 1 of 2) : Main report (Russian)
  2. Migration and remittances : causes and linkages
  3. Tajikistan : Public expenditure and institutional review
  4. Efficiency of public spending in developing countries : an efficiency frontier approach
  5. News of the Month, January, 2008

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