articleJournal of Economic LiteratureSep 1, 2012GREEN OA

Globalization, Brain Drain, and Development

UCLouvain · Université de Lille

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Abstract

This paper reviews four decades of economics research on the brain drain, with a focus on recent contributions and on development issues. We first assess the magnitude, intensity, and determinants of the brain drain, showing that brain drain (or high-skill) migration is becoming a dominant pattern of international migration and a major aspect of globalization. We then use a stylized growth model to analyze the various channels through which a brain drain affects the sending countries and review the evidence on these channels. The recent empirical literature shows that high-skill emigration need not deplete a country's human capital stock and can generate positive network externalities. Three case studies are…

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Keywords
  • Stylized fact
  • Externality
  • Brain drain
  • Diaspora
  • Globalization
  • Human capital
  • Economics
  • Emigration
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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