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In this paper, we analyze how skilled migration contributes to TFP growth in the sending countries when diaspora … framework, we also consider the impact of a positive externality in the adoption sector from skilled migration. By using a panel … Vandenbussche et al.’s findings. Additionally, we show that migration increases growth in areas far from the frontier. …
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making migration and FDI complements rather than substitutes in the long run. In this paper, we estimate the magnitude of … capital and migration stocks rather than flows. Regarding migrants, we distinguish the total and the skilled diasporas abroad … skilled diaspora. These network externalities are stronger for countries exhibiting intermediate corruption index. …
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The pace of international skilled migration has accelerated during recent decades and it has attracted considerable … stylized facts on the magnitude and skill composition of migration and explores the main findings on brain drain. Then it … focuses on diaspora networks and on the major channels whereby they foster economic development in source countries. Some …
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The pace of international skilled migration has accelerated during recent decades and it has attracted considerable … stylized facts on the magnitude and skill composition of migration and explores the main findings on brain drain. Then it … focuses on diaspora networks and on the major channels whereby they foster economic development in source countries. Some …
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The Philippines is often referred to as a country from which export of services rather than manufactured goods is the principal engine for economic growth, as the share of the service sector in gross domestic product has exceeded that of the industry sector since the mid-1980s. Three major...
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The empirical experience of countries hit by brain drain shows no clear impact of human capital outflow on the source economy. This study shows that by triggering the capital flows from abroad, the brain can be beneficial for the sending countries. The theoretical claim about the causal effect...
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outdated because it fails to reflect modern economic research on the complex effects of skilled migration on overseas …
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traits or whether the Chineseʹs supposed effectiveness is just a characteristic feature of any trading diaspora is open to … invented anew by transnational migration networks in a globalized world. There is no evidence of the supposed superiority of …
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investigate the links between trade, migration and New Zealands diaspora. It clearly shows that inwards and outwards migration has … these links in mind in order to maximise the economic potential of migrants. If trade follows migration flows, then an …
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This paper reviews recent research regarding high-skilled migration. We adopt a data-driven perspective, bringing … together and describing several ongoing research streams that range from the construction of global migration databases, to the … legal codification of national policies regarding high-skilled migration, to the analysis of patent data regarding cross …
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