The Brain drain, edited by Walter Adams. Pref. by Paul H. Douglas.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York, Macmillan [1968] Description: xiii, 273 p. 21 cmSubject(s): Brain drain | Emigration and immigrationDDC classification: 331.71 LOC classification: HD8038.A1 | B7Online resources: WorldCat details | Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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"Papers presented at an international conference on the 'brain drain,' held at Lausanne, Switzerland, in August 1967 ... Sponsored jointly by the Centre de recherches européennes of Lausanne and by the U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational & Cultural Affairs."
Bibliographical footnotes.
TOC pt. 1. The problem: Introduction / Walter Adams --
"Early" migration / Stevan Dedijer --
"Modern" migration / Brinley Thomas --
The multilateral aspects: the U.S., Europe, and the "poorer" nations / Charles Iffland and Henri Rieben --
pt. 2. In search of an analytical framework: An "internationalist" model / Harry G. Johnson --
A "nationalist" model / Don Patinkin --
The "national" importance of human capital / Kenneth E. Boulding --
A differential push-pull approach / Enrique Oteiza --
pt. 3. Education and migration: Study abroad and emigration / Charles P. Kindleberger --
pt. 4. Some case studies: France / Robert Mossé --
Greece / George Coutsoumaris --
The European Common Market / Jacques Houssiaux --
Africa / R.K.A. Gardiner --
India / V.M. Dandekar --
The underdeveloped countries: a less alarmist view / Hla Myint --
pt. 5. Summary and conclusions: A agenda for action / Walter Adams and Joel B. Dirlam.
Economics
Tahur Ahmed
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