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
In this note, we present a novel channel for a brain gain. Students from a developing country study ...
The objective of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it provides a balanced account of both theo...
FERDI Working paper P224This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal educ...
In this briefly note we extend the Mountford.s article "Can a Brain Drain be good for growth in the ...
This paper presents a model of brain drain which emphasizes scale economies in advanced education. T...
We focus on the impact of migration prospects on human capital formation and growth in a small, open...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework that is s...
The relation between education and growth is not an easy topic. At the turn of the century a vague o...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare of emigration of educated and uneducated la...
This paper shows how a brain drain - the emigration of agents with a relatively high level of human ...
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare in transition economies of emigration of ed...
This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal education policy of a develo...
This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal education policy of a develo...
In this note, we present a novel channel for a brain gain. Students from a developing country study ...
The objective of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it provides a balanced account of both theo...
FERDI Working paper P224This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal educ...
In this briefly note we extend the Mountford.s article "Can a Brain Drain be good for growth in the ...
This paper presents a model of brain drain which emphasizes scale economies in advanced education. T...
We focus on the impact of migration prospects on human capital formation and growth in a small, open...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework that is s...
The relation between education and growth is not an easy topic. At the turn of the century a vague o...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the E...
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare of emigration of educated and uneducated la...
This paper shows how a brain drain - the emigration of agents with a relatively high level of human ...
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare in transition economies of emigration of ed...
This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal education policy of a develo...
This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal education policy of a develo...
In this note, we present a novel channel for a brain gain. Students from a developing country study ...
The objective of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it provides a balanced account of both theo...
FERDI Working paper P224This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal educ...