The Effects of International Intelligence Outflow on Human Capital Levels of Mother Countries
Ping Li () and
Li-na Yang ()
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Ping Li: Shandong University of Technology
Li-na Yang: Shandong University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 49 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 457-466 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We divide the samples into developing countries and developed countries in this article, and analyze the effects of international intelligence outflow on human capital levels of mother countries by system generalized method of moments (sys-GMM). The results show that international intelligence outflow prompt human capital levels of mother countries as far as all countries are concerned. When we test the effects of human capital outflow on developing countries and developed countries separately, we get similar conclusions, but the effects on developed countries are more remarkable. According to these conclusions, we suggest that all the countries in the world should encourage human capital flow and reduce the barriers of international intelligence outflow to increase the human capital levels of all countries.
Keywords: Developed countries; Developing countries; Human capital levels; International intelligence outflow; Sys-GMM (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38442-4_49
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