In this briefly note we extend the Mountford.s article "Can a Brain Drain be good for growth in the source economy?" by introducing an active role of the government in the education decisions of the agent by public education, taxes and subsidies. First, we demonstrate that the main results obtained by Mountford do not disappeared. Second, we argue that the model, by these new assumptions, help us to extend the Mountford.s results to a greater range of economic scenarios and in particular, to the new enlarged European Union
Assuming a given educational policy, the recent brain drain literature reveals that skilled migratio...
Recent empirical evidence seems to show that temporary migration is a widespread phenomenon, espe- c...
Recent empirical evidence seems to show that temporary migration is a widespread phenomenon, especia...
In this briefly note we extend the Mountford.s article "Can a Brain Drain be good for growth in the ...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
In this paper I present a simple model in which I analyse the impact of labor mobility on redistribu...
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare in transition economies of emigration of ed...
In this paper I present a simple model in which I analyse the impact of labor mobility on redistrib...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accumulation and individual ...
none1noIn this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework th...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
Based on static partial equilibrium analysis, the"new brain drain"literature argues that, by raising...
The recent literature about the so-called beneficial brain drain assumes that destination countries ...
This paper presents a model of brain drain which emphasizes scale economies in advanced education. T...
In this paper I delineate novel policy repercussions suggested by my research on “The New Economics ...
Assuming a given educational policy, the recent brain drain literature reveals that skilled migratio...
Recent empirical evidence seems to show that temporary migration is a widespread phenomenon, espe- c...
Recent empirical evidence seems to show that temporary migration is a widespread phenomenon, especia...
In this briefly note we extend the Mountford.s article "Can a Brain Drain be good for growth in the ...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
In this paper I present a simple model in which I analyse the impact of labor mobility on redistribu...
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare in transition economies of emigration of ed...
In this paper I present a simple model in which I analyse the impact of labor mobility on redistrib...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accumulation and individual ...
none1noIn this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework th...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
Based on static partial equilibrium analysis, the"new brain drain"literature argues that, by raising...
The recent literature about the so-called beneficial brain drain assumes that destination countries ...
This paper presents a model of brain drain which emphasizes scale economies in advanced education. T...
In this paper I delineate novel policy repercussions suggested by my research on “The New Economics ...
Assuming a given educational policy, the recent brain drain literature reveals that skilled migratio...
Recent empirical evidence seems to show that temporary migration is a widespread phenomenon, espe- c...
Recent empirical evidence seems to show that temporary migration is a widespread phenomenon, especia...