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North - South R&D Spillovers and Student Flows

Thanh Le

No 3309, MRG Discussion Paper Series from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia

Abstract: In global context, as human capital embodies technology, international student flows may play an important role as a channel of R&D spillovers from developed countries to less developed ones. Empirical study on a data set of 76 developing countries during 1998-2005 lends strong support to this hypothesis.

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