In recent years international student mobility increased. While net hosting countries are in a better position to win highly educated students for their labour force, they face the additional cost of providing the education. In much of continental Europe these costs are not levied on students, but are borne by the national tax payers, making them an active topic of debate. Borrowing some fundamental equations from the Lucas growth model, this paper addresses the question whether countries benefit from educating international students. We derive conditions under which international education has a positive effect on economic growth, overall and in each specific country. Based on empirically motivated parameter values to calibrate our two-cou...
This thesis examines the impact of investments in human capital via additional years of schooling on...
This paper examines the influence of the expansion in higher education systems in the past decade, a...
The conventional immigration and trade literature regards immigrants as mediators for informal barri...
In recent years international student mobility increased. While net hosting countries are in a bette...
available at the end of the article In recent years international student mobility increased. While ...
In this paper, we analyse how increasing student migration from a less developed to a developed coun...
Education, Education, Education. With this slogan the British Prime Minister Tony Blair set out his ...
The dynamic multi-country model developed in this paper focuses on the interaction between education...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
This study examines the effect of education export on economic growth and development, using Austral...
This study analyzes the impact of international migration on economic growth of a source country in ...
This paper presents a model of two countries competing for a pool of students from the rest of the w...
This study analyzes the impact of international migration on economic growth of a source country in ...
This study applies the cross-country growth accounting regressions derived from the augmented Solow-...
Amidst concerns about achieving high levels of technology to remain competitive in the global market...
This thesis examines the impact of investments in human capital via additional years of schooling on...
This paper examines the influence of the expansion in higher education systems in the past decade, a...
The conventional immigration and trade literature regards immigrants as mediators for informal barri...
In recent years international student mobility increased. While net hosting countries are in a bette...
available at the end of the article In recent years international student mobility increased. While ...
In this paper, we analyse how increasing student migration from a less developed to a developed coun...
Education, Education, Education. With this slogan the British Prime Minister Tony Blair set out his ...
The dynamic multi-country model developed in this paper focuses on the interaction between education...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
This study examines the effect of education export on economic growth and development, using Austral...
This study analyzes the impact of international migration on economic growth of a source country in ...
This paper presents a model of two countries competing for a pool of students from the rest of the w...
This study analyzes the impact of international migration on economic growth of a source country in ...
This study applies the cross-country growth accounting regressions derived from the augmented Solow-...
Amidst concerns about achieving high levels of technology to remain competitive in the global market...
This thesis examines the impact of investments in human capital via additional years of schooling on...
This paper examines the influence of the expansion in higher education systems in the past decade, a...
The conventional immigration and trade literature regards immigrants as mediators for informal barri...