Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Evidence on Brain Drain Grounding the Review of Albania's and Bulgaria's Experience1

The objectives of this paper are: first, to briefly review the different theoretical aspects of brain drain and its potential positive or negative, direct or indirect effects on the economy of the home country; second, to highlight the limited empirical research on some of these issues; and third, t...

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