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transnational transfer for mobile students is implemented. With endogenous income taxation, we show that the strength of fiscal …
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This paper presents a model of two countries competing for a pool of students from the rest of the world (ROW). In … between the countries increase with the income prospects in ROW and the number of international students. Higher stay rates of … foreign students lead to more ambiguous results. In particular, an increase in educational quality can be accompanied by a …
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so-called 'knowledge industries' fed into an increased demand in Australia for better-educated workers. As the twentieth …
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significantly lower degree performance and higher risk of dropping-out. Especially, Turkish, Moroccan and Caribbean students are …
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migration there over the period 1971-2001. What we find is that the stock of foreign students is an important predictor of …
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countriesthat attract foreign students benefit from an increased stock of educated foreign workers?We find that, on average, an … increase of students by 10 percent increases the stockof tertiary educated workers in host countries by about 0.9 percent. That … about 70 percent. These results suggest that the costs of educatingforeign students are at least partly offset by increased …
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review the existing evidence and compile a longitudinal dataset covering inflows of international students into a number of … advanced economies. We then study the effects of various higher education policies on the inflow of international students … important tool to attract international students, and thus high-skilled migrants. …
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Akademikerkinder gehen häufiger während des Studiums ins Ausland. Ihr Vorsprung hat zwischen 1997 und 2006 sogar zugenommen. Die Weichen werden in der Schulzeit gestellt: Schüler mit Auslandserfahrung studieren später öfter international.
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