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Titre : The least developed countries report 2012 : Harnessing Remittances and Diaspora Knowledge to Build Productive Capacities Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : UNCTAD, Auteur Editeur : United Nations Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 162 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : PMA Développement économique Croissance économique Fuite des cerveaux Migration Productivité Résumé : The Report will analyze labour mobility within and from the world's poorest countries and offer proposals for effectively using remittances to help these nations expand the breadth and abilities of their economies. En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/Pages/MeetingDetails.aspx?meetingid=111 The least developed countries report 2012 : Harnessing Remittances and Diaspora Knowledge to Build Productive Capacities [texte imprimé] / UNCTAD, Auteur . - [S.l.] : United Nations, 2012 . - 162 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : PMA Développement économique Croissance économique Fuite des cerveaux Migration Productivité Résumé : The Report will analyze labour mobility within and from the world's poorest countries and offer proposals for effectively using remittances to help these nations expand the breadth and abilities of their economies. En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/Pages/MeetingDetails.aspx?meetingid=111 Documents numériques
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Titre : Who is Afraid of the Brain Drain? : A Development Economist’s View Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Hillel Rapoport, Auteur Editeur : Paris [France] : CEPII Année de publication : 2017 Collection : Policy Brief num. 14 Importance : 8 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Fuite des cerveaux Résumé : In “Debating Brain Drain”, Brock and Blake (2015) discuss the pros and cons of high-skill mobility prevention to curb the brain drain from developing countries from a legal and political perspective. I complement this discussion with the insights from recent economic research on brain drain, globalization and development. Two main results are emphasized: the fact that educational investments are higher when high-skill migration is not constrained, and the role of skilled diasporas in promoting the integration of migrants’ home countries into the global economy. Both results strengthen the rationale for letting skilled people go. En ligne : http://www.cepii.fr/CEPII/fr/publications/pb/abstract.asp?NoDoc=10052 Who is Afraid of the Brain Drain? : A Development Economist’s View [document électronique] / Hillel Rapoport, Auteur . - Paris (113, rue de Grenelle, 75007, France) : CEPII, 2017 . - 8 p. - (Policy Brief; 14) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Fuite des cerveaux Résumé : In “Debating Brain Drain”, Brock and Blake (2015) discuss the pros and cons of high-skill mobility prevention to curb the brain drain from developing countries from a legal and political perspective. I complement this discussion with the insights from recent economic research on brain drain, globalization and development. Two main results are emphasized: the fact that educational investments are higher when high-skill migration is not constrained, and the role of skilled diasporas in promoting the integration of migrants’ home countries into the global economy. Both results strengthen the rationale for letting skilled people go. En ligne : http://www.cepii.fr/CEPII/fr/publications/pb/abstract.asp?NoDoc=10052 Documents numériques
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