Stepping Out of the Brain Drain is an important contribution to the
intensifying debate about highly skilled migration from developing
to developed countries. Addressing the issue from the perspective
of Catholic social thought, the authors demonstrate that both the
economic and ethical rationales for the teaching's opposition to
'brain drain' have been undermined in recent years and show how the
adoption of a less critical policy could provide enhanced
opportunities for poor countries to accelerate their economic
development.
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