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The Economic Consequences of “Brain Drain” of the Best and Brightest : Microeconomic Evidence from Five Countries

2010

Gibson, John | McKenzie, David


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Financial support; National examinations; Wealth; Gross value; Future research; Levels of education; Hard sciences; Citizens; Trust fund; Secondary schools; Policy research; Skilled workers; Scholars; Profit margin; Discount rate; Negative externalities; Tax revenues; Venture capital; Gdp; Progress; Political stability; Bond; Export market; Migrant-sending countries; Economics of education; Demand curve; Population size; Holding; Exchange rates; Tertiary education; Treasury; Illness; Capital investments; Exporters; Household incomes; Home countries; Skilled migrants; Diaspora; Educational attainment; Tax system; Transfer of skills; Returnees; Economic theory; Secondary schooling; Scientist; Private sector development; Advanced degrees; Research community; Local currency; International migration; Marginal product; Countries of origin; Research collaboration; Human capital formation; Micro-data; Investing; Social pressure; Capital flows; Tax rate; Positive effects; Economic performance; Academic outcomes; Higher incomes; Basket of goods; Income taxes; Temporary migration; International migrants; Skilled occupations; Return migration; Living adjustment; Per capita incomes; Technology diffusion; Internal rates of return; Particular country; Pandemic; Graduate students; Home country; Medical schools; Dummy variable; Output; Tax rates; High schools; Migrant; Household size; Impact of education; Immigrants; Secondary enrolment; Educated migrants; Mother; Local governments; Developing country; Medical professionals; Papers; Secondary school enrolment; Externality; Consequences of migration; Government spending; Scientific communities; Policy research working paper; Postgraduate education; Ministry of education; Academic performance; Purchasing power; Spillover; Macroeconomic shocks; Rate of return; Capital accumulation; Highly skilled individuals; Family members; Tertiary institutions; Government revenue; National government; Transaction; Power parities; Government expenditure; Female migrants; Financial flows; Global development; Civic participation; Labor markets; Foreign direct investment; Benefits of education; Secondary school; Small countries; Per capita income; Bank policy; Tax; Impact of migration; Levels of productivity; Local economy; Identity theft; Scholarships; Migration policy
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5394http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5394

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