Stark, Oded; Fan, C. Simon: Losses and gains to developing countries from the migration of educated workers : An overview of recent research, and new reflections. Bonn: Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, 2007. In: ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy, 116.
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author = {{Oded Stark} and {C. Simon Fan}},
title = {Losses and gains to developing countries from the migration of educated workers : An overview of recent research, and new reflections},
publisher = {Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn},
year = 2007,
month = aug,
series = {ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy},
volume = 116,
note = {This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on “The New Economics of the Brain Drain.” In a unified framework, the paper shows that while recently identified adverse repercussions of the brain drain exacerbate the long-recognized negative impacts of the brain drain, longer-term consequences turn the brain drain into the harbinger of powerful gains. These gains have been studied already in recent research, or merit attention in future research.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/12290}
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author = {{Oded Stark} and {C. Simon Fan}},
title = {Losses and gains to developing countries from the migration of educated workers : An overview of recent research, and new reflections},
publisher = {Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn},
year = 2007,
month = aug,
series = {ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy},
volume = 116,
note = {This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on “The New Economics of the Brain Drain.” In a unified framework, the paper shows that while recently identified adverse repercussions of the brain drain exacerbate the long-recognized negative impacts of the brain drain, longer-term consequences turn the brain drain into the harbinger of powerful gains. These gains have been studied already in recent research, or merit attention in future research.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/12290}
}