Brain Drain and Productivity Growth: Evidence From South Africa, 1947–2019
ABSTRACT This paper provides empirical evidence of how high‐level human capital outflow could affect TFP‐based economic development and vice versa. The concern of potential endogeneity between brain drain and economic development is addressed directly.
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