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Positiven gewandelt, so dass die Möglichkeiten für Spitzenforscherinnen und Spitzenforscher in Deutschland heute besser als noch …" berechtigt: Deutschland tue nicht genug dafür, um dem wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs verlässliche Perspektiven für eine Karriere in … der Wissenschaft zu öffnen. Auch gelinge es noch nicht im ausreichenden Maß, ausländische Wissenschaftlerinnen und …
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deutsche Wissenschaftler zu denken, sondern an Forscher aller Nationalitäten, die in Deutschland attraktive Bedingungen … Hochschulforschung und Hochschulplanung, München, die Notwendigkeit, die Bedingungen für innovative Forschung im deutschen … diesem Bereich in Deutschland am meisten Verbesserungsbedarf und auch -potential liege. Dabei sei durchaus nicht nur an …
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Positiven gewandelt, so dass die Möglichkeiten für Spitzenforscherinnen und Spitzenforscher in Deutschland heute besser als noch …" berechtigt: Deutschland tue nicht genug dafür, um dem wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs verlässliche Perspektiven für eine Karriere in … der Wissenschaft zu öffnen. Auch gelinge es noch nicht im ausreichenden Maß, ausländische Wissenschaftlerinnen und …
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This paper links the two fields of 'development traps' and 'brain drain'. We construct a model which integrates endogenous international migration into a simple growth model. As a result the dynamics of the economy can feature some underdevelopment traps: an economy starting with a low level of...
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This paper reviews four decades of economics research on the brain drain, with a focus on recent contributions and on development issues. We first assess the magnitude, intensity and determinants of the brain drain, showing that brain drain (or high-skill) migration is becoming the dominant...
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This paper links the two fields of “development traps” and “brain drain”. We construct a model which integrates endogenous international migration into a simple growth model. As a result the dynamics of the economy can feature some underdevelopment traps: an economy starting with a low...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009412669
This paper develops a one sector, two-input model with endogenous human capital formation. The two inputs are two types of skilled labor: "engineering," which exerts a positive externality on total factor productivity, and "law," which does not. The paper shows that a marginal prospect of...
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Is the brain drain a curse or a boon for developing countries? This paper reviews what is known to date about the magnitude of the brain drain from developing to developed countries, its determinants and the way it affects the well-being of those left behind. First, I present alternative...
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We consider the welfare effects of the emigration of workers who produce a public good (knowledge). We distinguish between the knowledge diversion and knowledge creation effects of such emigration, and show that the remaining residents of a country can gain from emigration, even when tastes for...
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Emigrants from Italy and Ireland contributed disproportionately to the Age of Mass Migration. That their departure improved the living standards of those they left behind is hardly in doubt. Nevertheless, a voluminous literature on the selectivity of migrant flows - both from sending and...
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