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INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND INEQUALITY: A POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS

This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy   1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home

INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND INEQUALITY: A POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS

This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy   1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home

INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND INEQUALITY: A POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS

This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy   1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home

VOTE BUYING, POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND SELECTIVE PLUNDER

This article introduces a political economy model for studying the relationship between the vote-buying strategy of a party that has won the mayoralty of a municipality in the last election and its ... Political Science Review, Vol. 63: 525-536.         [ Links ] Fleurbaey, M., B. Tungodden, and P. Vallentyne (2008), "On the Possibility of Nonaggregative Priority for the Worst Off." Social Philosophy and

VOTE BUYING, POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND SELECTIVE PLUNDER

This article introduces a political economy model for studying the relationship between the vote-buying strategy of a party that has won the mayoralty of a municipality in the last election and its ... Political Science Review, Vol. 63: 525-536.         [ Links ] Fleurbaey, M., B. Tungodden, and P. Vallentyne (2008), "On the Possibility of Nonaggregative Priority for the Worst Off." Social Philosophy and

VOTE BUYING, POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND SELECTIVE PLUNDER

This article introduces a political economy model for studying the relationship between the vote-buying strategy of a party that has won the mayoralty of a municipality in the last election and its ... Political Science Review, Vol. 63: 525-536.         [ Links ] Fleurbaey, M., B. Tungodden, and P. Vallentyne (2008), "On the Possibility of Nonaggregative Priority for the Worst Off." Social Philosophy and

Moyo Vol. X N 1

Might Hit You With a Pocket Protector". 20. Silverstein, Illana. "First Contact: Improvisational Dance on Campus". 32. Dunson, Jim. "Philosophy of Pecan Pie: The Culmination of a Grand Tradition of Cu ... the Dole- keep me grounded and far from the heart of any republican, but the only explanation that I can offer is that love drums knows no boundaries, even political ones. My friends warned me against

DOES CORRUPTION AFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTH?

Using panel data from the International Country Risk Guide corruption index, institutional quality and political stability indices and several state variables for developed and developing countries ... comments; and Ms. Nora Ruthig of Political Risk Services, New York, who provided data support for this research. We gratefully acknowledge financial assistance from the Department of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam

DOES CORRUPTION AFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTH?

Using panel data from the International Country Risk Guide corruption index, institutional quality and political stability indices and several state variables for developed and developing countries ... comments; and Ms. Nora Ruthig of Political Risk Services, New York, who provided data support for this research. We gratefully acknowledge financial assistance from the Department of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam

DOES CORRUPTION AFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTH?

Using panel data from the International Country Risk Guide corruption index, institutional quality and political stability indices and several state variables for developed and developing countries ... comments; and Ms. Nora Ruthig of Political Risk Services, New York, who provided data support for this research. We gratefully acknowledge financial assistance from the Department of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam

FINANCE, GROWTH, AND INSTITUTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA: WHAT ARE THE LINKS?

better socioeconomic conditions increase financial development.Palavras-chave : Financial development; economic growth; institutions; political stability; Latin America. ... . Financial openness seems to create the most significant benefit in those countries that are relatively closed. Of the components of the country risk index (financial, economic, and political), the financial

FINANCE, GROWTH, AND INSTITUTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA: WHAT ARE THE LINKS?

better socioeconomic conditions increase financial development.Keywords : Financial development; economic growth; institutions; political stability; Latin America. ... . Financial openness seems to create the most significant benefit in those countries that are relatively closed. Of the components of the country risk index (financial, economic, and political), the financial

FINANCE, GROWTH, AND INSTITUTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA: WHAT ARE THE LINKS?

better socioeconomic conditions increase financial development.Keywords : Financial development; economic growth; institutions; political stability; Latin America. ... . Financial openness seems to create the most significant benefit in those countries that are relatively closed. Of the components of the country risk index (financial, economic, and political), the financial

Campus Vol VI N 4

. The King of Hobos, Sam H. Cole has travled far and wide for the past forty eight years, visiting all parts of this country and most foreign lands. King has deVelopd a fine philosophy of life that has ... Columbia University a B.A., M.A., Ph.D. and was elected into Phi Beta Kappa from the years 1921-27, and also attended the London School of Economics and Political Science. Almost as sensational as this

Moyo Vol. X N 1

Might Hit You With a Pocket Protector". 20. Silverstein, Illana. "First Contact: Improvisational Dance on Campus". 32. Dunson, Jim. "Philosophy of Pecan Pie: The Culmination of a Grand Tradition of Cu ... that love drums knows no boundaries, even political ones. My friends warned me against falling for him. They said things like Attempted Seduction of U.S. "He won't have any time for you, he'll always be

A CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF FDI IN LATIN AMERICA

affecting both domestic and foreign investment (Mlambo, 2005). Corruption, political instability, and institutional quality According to Biglaiser and Staats (2010), political corruption tends to increase ... the cost of establishing a new plant and creates uncertainty about future payments required by the government. Thus, the existence of corruption will tend to reduce FDI inflows. Regarding political

A CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF FDI IN LATIN AMERICA

affecting both domestic and foreign investment (Mlambo, 2005). Corruption, political instability, and institutional quality According to Biglaiser and Staats (2010), political corruption tends to increase ... the cost of establishing a new plant and creates uncertainty about future payments required by the government. Thus, the existence of corruption will tend to reduce FDI inflows. Regarding political

A CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF FDI IN LATIN AMERICA

affecting both domestic and foreign investment (Mlambo, 2005). Corruption, political instability, and institutional quality According to Biglaiser and Staats (2010), political corruption tends to increase ... the cost of establishing a new plant and creates uncertainty about future payments required by the government. Thus, the existence of corruption will tend to reduce FDI inflows. Regarding political

Moyo Vol. IX N 1

established himself as Tinseltown's most savvy and motivated political player. Long ago, he lent his clout to the campaigns of Democratic presidential hopefuls Robert Kennedy, George McGovern, and Gary Hart ... between his profession and outside interests, participating in films rife with political commentary. This is seen, for instance, in Bonnie and Clyde, with the devastating results of Michael J. Pollard's

Campus Vol IX N 1

of its family tree, was royalist, therefore Republican, and therefore sympatheic to the p r e s e n t American political regime. We were called upon to answer questions concerning American political ... whom we lived in Paris. The move from Tours to the Capital was a change in many ways. The Parisian family, although of vague aristocratic descent, had split in political opinion during the first world