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investigates the ways in which international student migration relates to trade. Unlike other immigrants, international students … find that overall immigration contributes to trade and international students particularly increase their host countries … ability to foster the most information-intensive trades is limited relative to the average immigrant, international students …
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International students contributed almost $27 billion dollars to the U.S. economy in 2014. The growth has been driven … largely by students from upper-middle-income economies and countries with large national scholarship programs, which marks a … enrollments of international students in the top four English-speaking host countries (the U.S., UK, Australia, and Canada …
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students, especially those with graduate degrees, stay on in the host country after graduation. Although their impact on labor … international students focus on education and spatial issues, with very little economic analysis. Furthermore, the application of a … source country pull and push factors affecting the demand and supply of international students. Second, there is little or no …
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world, and a new emphasis on improving 'human capital' as a source of national competitiveness and equity. The supply … factors include the adoption of new competitive trading strategies by countries competing for students with the United States …
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This paper critiques the last decade of research on the effects of high-skill emigration from developing countries, and proposes six new directions for fruitful research. The study singles out a core assumption underlying much of the recent literature, calling it the Lump of Learning model of...
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