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This paper suggests that institutional factors which reward social networks at the expenses of productivity can play an important role in explaining brain drain. The effects of social networks on brain drain are analyzed in a decision theory framework with asymmetric information. We distinguish...
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from Italy significantly increased during the 1990 s . This is even more dramatically the case if we consider emigrating … the share of college graduates among emigrants from Italy has become larger than that share among residents of Italy. In … the late nineties, between 3% and 5% of the new college graduates from Italy was dispersed abroad each year. Some …
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from Italy significantly increased during the 1990's. This is even more dramatically the case if we consider emigrating … the share of college graduates among emigrants from Italy has become larger than that share among residents of Italy. In … the late nineties, between 3% and 5% of the new college graduates from Italy was dispersed abroad each year. Some …
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from Italy significantly increased during the 1990's . This is even more dramatically the case if we consider emigrating … the share of college graduates among emigrants from Italy has become larger than that share among residents of Italy. In … the late nineties, between 3% and 5% of the new college graduates from Italy was dispersed abroad each year. Some …
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across Italy, to those who move from the least developed South to the Centre-North and those who move within the richer …
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