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The global distribution of talent is highly skewed and the resources available to countries to develop and utilize their best and brightest vary substantially. The migration of skilled workers across countries tilts the deck even further. Using newly available data, the paper first reviews the...
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With an estimated 724 million extreme poor people living in developing countries, and the world's demographics …
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This paper re-examines the development implications of international migration focusing on two issues: how the costs and benefits of migration change over time, and the significance of South-South migration for development. First, the analysis finds that although greater migration could push...
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Until recently, there has been no systematic empirical assessment of the economic impact of the brain drain. Despite many case studies and anecdotal evidence, the main reason for this seems to be the lack of harmonized international data on migration by country of origin and education level. An...
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-examines the trade-migration nexus using a panel spanning several decades, which comprises the majority of world trade and … ties, are on average strongly and positively correlated with migrant networks. Dividing the world into the relatively …
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