Issues Related to Brain Drain Phenomenon in Romania: Causes, Tendencies and Possible Solutions
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Brain drain, Skilled migrationAbstract
This paper work deals with skilled migration from a developing country perspective; it contains aspects about the negative impact of professional outflows (often viewed as a national welfare loss); the authors answered to some questions related to what policies can be adopted to stem such movements from developing countries to developed countries; also, the main causes underlying Brain Drain’ dynamics and the consequences due to its development were mentioned. This topic was chosen because the phenomenon of Brain Drain had a dynamic evolution in the last years in Romania and the consequences of its development are ominousDownloads
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2013-10-01
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Cotirlea, D., & Dragolea, L. (2013). Issues Related to Brain Drain Phenomenon in Romania: Causes, Tendencies and Possible Solutions. International Journal of Economic Practices and Theories, 3(4), 253-263. Retrieved from http://ijept.eu/index.php/ijept/article/view/Issues_Related_to_Brain_Drain_Phenomenon_in_Romania_Causes%2C_Te
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