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nalin [4]
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questions. Online Content: Site 1 What is the Brain Drain Phenomenon and how does it impact developed and developing nations?
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sashaice [31]3 years ago
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Answer: Above a certain level, brain drain reduces the stock of human capital and induces occupational distortions. The term “brain drain” refers to the international transfer of human capital resources, and it applies mainly to the migration of highly educated individuals from developing to developed countries hope this helps and thx

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stiv31 [10]3 years ago
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Hope this helps! Inform me if more info is needed

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Above a certain level, brain drain reduces the stock of human capital and induces occupational distortions. Source: [1]. The term “brain drain” refers to the international transfer of human capital resources, and it applies mainly to the migration of highly educated individuals from developing to developed countries

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