The study aims to analyse the relation between human capital, growth and brain drain in 77 countries. These variables are also affected by numerous other variables. This study researches human capital, growth, migration, their determinant variables and the interlink ages between them. Models constructed for these purposes are tested by panel data analysis for the period 1990 – 2001.Human Capital, Growth, International Migration, Panel Data Analysis
The economic effects of the migration of skilled workers from developing countries are highly contro...
We study the impact of factors embodied in Human Development Index on economic growth in a sample of...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
The determinants of economic growth and investment are analyzed in a panel of around 100 countries o...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulatio...
Abstract The purpose of the thesis has been to investigate the relation between human capital and ec...
Human capital is identified as one of the principal determinants of economic growth and plays an imp...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Taking a panel of 66 countries and employing panel data methodology, this study examines the impact ...
Brain drain refers to the international migration of highly skilled people. It can affect countries ...
In this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulation using new p...
The Solow growth model does an unsatisfactory job in explaining income disparity across countries wi...
Abstract: Problem statement: The main objective of this study was to investigate how human capital c...
peer reviewedUsing new data on emigration rates by education level, we examine the impact of brain d...
The economic effects of the migration of skilled workers from developing countries are highly contro...
We study the impact of factors embodied in Human Development Index on economic growth in a sample of...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
The determinants of economic growth and investment are analyzed in a panel of around 100 countries o...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulatio...
Abstract The purpose of the thesis has been to investigate the relation between human capital and ec...
Human capital is identified as one of the principal determinants of economic growth and plays an imp...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Taking a panel of 66 countries and employing panel data methodology, this study examines the impact ...
Brain drain refers to the international migration of highly skilled people. It can affect countries ...
In this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulation using new p...
The Solow growth model does an unsatisfactory job in explaining income disparity across countries wi...
Abstract: Problem statement: The main objective of this study was to investigate how human capital c...
peer reviewedUsing new data on emigration rates by education level, we examine the impact of brain d...
The economic effects of the migration of skilled workers from developing countries are highly contro...
We study the impact of factors embodied in Human Development Index on economic growth in a sample of...
This thesis investigates the causes of the contradictory conclusions of Pritchett (1996) and De la F...