This paper analyzes in a two-country model the impact of students' mobility on the country-specific level of higher educational quality. Individuals decide whether and where to study based on their individual ability and the implemented quality of education. We show that the mobility of students affects educational quality in countries and welfare in a very different way depending on the degree of return migration. With a low return probability, countries choose suboptimally differentiated levels of educational quality, or even no differentiation at all.
Mobile students and graduates react to the institutional framework of higher education and on their ...
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. W...
This paper analyzes in a two-country model the impact of students' mobility on the country-specific ...
International audienceIn the last years, there has been a shift toward more private fina...
The paper presents a model of two countries competing for the international pool of talented student...
The paper analyses the characteristics of the supply of higher education in different geographical m...
The mobility of students in developed countries has dramatically increased over the last fifty years...
This paper presents a model of two countries competing for a pool of students from the rest of the w...
The mobility of students in developed countries has dramatically increased over the last fifty years...
Mobile students and graduates react to the institutional framework of higher education and on their ...
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. W...
This paper analyzes in a two-country model the impact of students' mobility on the country-specific ...
International audienceIn the last years, there has been a shift toward more private fina...
The paper presents a model of two countries competing for the international pool of talented student...
The paper analyses the characteristics of the supply of higher education in different geographical m...
The mobility of students in developed countries has dramatically increased over the last fifty years...
This paper presents a model of two countries competing for a pool of students from the rest of the w...
The mobility of students in developed countries has dramatically increased over the last fifty years...
Mobile students and graduates react to the institutional framework of higher education and on their ...
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. W...