BRAIN-DRAIN MIGRATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: IMPACT AND CONSEQUENCES
Mariana Vuta
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2009, vol. 12(541)(supplement), issue 12(541)(supplement), 70-76
Abstract:
Globalization, people’s and capital free movement have lead to the creation of knowledge society, a society in which international migration for qualified personnel is interesting for both source state and absorbent force work state. This phenomenon can attract in the source state a decrease of the revenue per capita as a negative result but at the same time it can act as a positive externality in the destination state. In this context this paper aims to analyze different aspects of the brain-drain migration concept and the impact upon both origin and destination countries.
Keywords: migration; brain-drain; externality; fiscal policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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