The Brain Drain: An Anomaly of International RelationsMonograph on the implications of the brain drain for international relations - covers political aspects, economic implications, the reliability of relevant statistical data, the causes of immigration losses resulting from the brain drain, the myth of 'flood-back' (gains from return migrations), etc., and comments on the promotion of immigration by legislation. Bibliography pp. 145 to 151, references and statistical tables. |
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