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Brain Drain and Productivity Growth: Evidence From South Africa, 1947–2019

open access: yesEconomics of Transition and Institutional Change, EarlyView.
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.
Johannes Fedderke, Xiaodi Dong
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Emigration Behavior of Clark's Nutcracker

The Condor, 1981
-Eruptive movements of the Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) were observed during the late summer and fall of 1977, 1978 and 1979 in northern Utah and adjacent states. Over 2,000 emigrating nutcrackers were seen during these periods. Eruptions began in mid to late August, about the time nutcrackers began foraging on developing conifer cones ...
Stephen W. Hoffman, Wayne K. Potts
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Genetic control of emigration behavior inTribolium castaneum andT. confusum

Behavior Genetics, 1983
Emigration behavior was measured in the flour beetlesTribolium castaneum andT. confusum. Analysis of genetic differences among populations derived from two highly inbred lines ofT. castaneum suggests differences in the genetic bases of two important aspects of the emigration rate response curve. Significant additive genetic variance in the behavior was
R A, Riddle, P S, Dawson
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