Catia Batista Citations at IDEAS
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Catia Batista, 2007.
"Joining the EU: Capital Flows, Migration and Wages ,"
Economics Series Working Papers
342, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
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Catia Batista, 2008.
"Why Doesn't Labor Flow from Poor to Rich Countries? Micro Evidence from the European Integration Experience ,"
Economics Series Working Papers
402, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
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Catia Batista & Aitor Lacuesta & Pedro C. Vicente, 2007.
"Brain Drain or Brain Gain? Micro Evidence from an African Success Story ,"
Economics Series Working Papers
343, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
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Karin Mayr & Giovanni Peri, 2009.
"Brain Drain and Brain Return: Theory and Application to Eastern-Western Europe ,"
NRN working papers
2009-19, The Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
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"Brain Drain and Brain Return: Theory and Application to Eastern-Western Europe ,"
CReAM Discussion Paper Series
0911, Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), Department of Economics, University College London.
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Karin Mayr & Giovanni Peri, 2009.
"Brain drain and Brain Return: Theory and Application to Eastern-Western Europe ,"
Vienna Economics Papers
0907, University of Vienna, Department of Economics.
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Karin Mayr & Giovanni Peri, 2009.
"Brain Drain and Brain Return: Theory and Application to Eastern-Western Europe ,"
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy ,
Berkeley Electronic Press, vol. 9(1).
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Docquier, Frederic & Faye, Ousmane & Pestieau, Pierre, 2008.
"Is migration a good substitute for education subsidies ? ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4614, The World Bank.
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Other versions: Satish Chand & Michael A. Clemens, 2008.
"Skilled emigration and skill creation: A quasi-experiment ,"
International and Development Economics Working Papers
idec08-05, International and Development Economics.
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Juan Zalduendo & Catia Batista, 2004.
"Can the IMF's Medium-Term Growth Projections Be Improved? ,"
IMF Working Papers
04/203, International Monetary Fund.
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Cornelia Staritz & Judith Gold & Ruben Atoyan, 2007.
"Guyana: Why Has Growth Stopped? An Empirical Study on the Stagnation of Economic Growth ,"
IMF Working Papers
07/86, International Monetary Fund.
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