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Losses and Gains to Developing Countries from the Migration of Educated Workers

Oded Stark and C. Fan ()

World Economics, 2007, vol. 8, issue 2, 259-269

Abstract: This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on “The New Economics of the Brain Drain†. In a unified framework, the paper shows that while recently identified adverse repercussions of the brain drain exacerbate the long-recognized negative impact of the brain drain, longer-term consequences turn the brain drain into the harbinger of powerful gains. These gains have been studied already in recent research, or merit attention in future research.

Date: 2007
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