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To obtain “1.2 million additional research personnel” necessary to “irrigate” the science-based industries, EU stresses, it is not sufficient to increase the investment in research alone. The motivation behind several brain drain policies implemented in Europe in recent years is to stop...
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In this briefly note we extend the Mountford's article quot;Can a Brain Drain be good for growth in the source economy?quot; 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...
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In this paper we study Brain Drain (BD) and Fiscal Competition (FC) in a unified framework for the European Union (EU) specific context. Potential mobility of educated workers can increase the degree of FC through taxation or the provision of public education. An increase in FC can be caused by...
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