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emigration (as measured by the natives' average emigration rate) has a positive effect on home-country institutional development …International migration is an important determinant of institutions, not considered so far in the development …
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emigration (as measured by the natives' average emigration rate) has a positive effect on home-country institutional development …International migration is an important determinant of institutions, not considered so far in the development … regressions.Keywords: Migration; Institutions; Democracy; Development. …
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emigration (as measured by the general emigration rate) has a positive effect on home-country institutional development (as …
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sector development and expected growth rate. The estimation takes potential endogeneity into account, an issue not considered …, financial sector development and population, and decrease with their per capita income and expected growth rate …
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, financial sector development and expected growth rate. The estimation takes potential endogeneity into account, an issue not …, financial sector development and population, and decrease with these countries' income and expected growth rate …
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emigration affects home country institutions and considers dynamic-panel regressions for a large sample of developing countries …. We find that emigration and human capital both increase democracy and economic freedom. This implies that unskilled … (skilled) emigration has a positive (ambiguous) impact on institutional quality. Simulations show an impact of skilled …
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emigration affects home country institutions and considers dynamic-panel regressions for a large sample of developing countries …. We find that emigration and human capital both increase democracy and economic freedom. This implies that unskilled … (skilled) emigration has a positive (ambiguous) impact on institutional quality. Simulations show an impact of skilled …
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Is ability drain (AD) economically significant? That immigrants or their children founded over 40% of the Fortune 500 US companies suggests it is. Moreover, brain drain (BD) induces a brain gain (BG). This cannot occur with ability. Nonetheless, while BD has been studied extensively, AD drain...
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Ability drain's (AD) impact seems economically significant, with 30% of US Nobel laureates since 1906 being immigrants, and immigrants or their children founding 40% of Fortune 500 companies. Nonetheless, while brain drain (BD) and gain (BG) have been studied extensively, AD has not. I examine...
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Based on a welfare-maximization model of skilled migration where education generates a positive externality, this paper examines whether the early view regarding brain drain's (BD) negative impact on source countries and the Bhagwati tax (BT) associated with it, is compatible with the recent...
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