R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Dall’agnol,Matheus
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ferraz,Diogo, Costa,Naijela da, Moralles,Herick Fernando, Rebelatto,Daisy Aparecida do Nascimento
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Paper aims to analyze the international flow of students - both from developed and underdeveloped countries - and to observe their significance for the productivity gains of the country of origin of these students. Originality The main contributions to the literature are the understanding of how student flows affect countries' economic growth, as well as to verify the systematic differences between the contribution of international student flows to economic growth between developed and underdeveloped countries. Research method This empirical study performed using a data set of 87 countries, during 2001-2012 yields results that are in accordance with previous literature, supporting the hypothesis of international student flows as a significant channel of R&D spillovers from developed countries. The paper used econometric models already tested by previous studies. Main findings The results show that BRICS countries may benefit more than other countries from such internationalization initiatives. Implications for theory and practice The mobility of international students is currently an important political issue in the world. These formal or informal links between agents from diverse countries result in an exchange of ideas, experiences and knowledge potentially generating new business opportunities for developing economies.
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title R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
spellingShingle R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
Dall’agnol,Matheus
Productivity
Developed countries
Underdeveloped countries
Economic growth
title_short R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
title_full R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
title_fullStr R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
title_full_unstemmed R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
title_sort R&D spillovers from international student flows: a brics analysis
author Dall’agnol,Matheus
author_facet Dall’agnol,Matheus
Ferraz,Diogo
Costa,Naijela da
Moralles,Herick Fernando
Rebelatto,Daisy Aparecida do Nascimento
author_role author
author2 Ferraz,Diogo
Costa,Naijela da
Moralles,Herick Fernando
Rebelatto,Daisy Aparecida do Nascimento
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dall’agnol,Matheus
Ferraz,Diogo
Costa,Naijela da
Moralles,Herick Fernando
Rebelatto,Daisy Aparecida do Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Productivity
Developed countries
Underdeveloped countries
Economic growth
topic Productivity
Developed countries
Underdeveloped countries
Economic growth
description Abstract Paper aims to analyze the international flow of students - both from developed and underdeveloped countries - and to observe their significance for the productivity gains of the country of origin of these students. Originality The main contributions to the literature are the understanding of how student flows affect countries' economic growth, as well as to verify the systematic differences between the contribution of international student flows to economic growth between developed and underdeveloped countries. Research method This empirical study performed using a data set of 87 countries, during 2001-2012 yields results that are in accordance with previous literature, supporting the hypothesis of international student flows as a significant channel of R&D spillovers from developed countries. The paper used econometric models already tested by previous studies. Main findings The results show that BRICS countries may benefit more than other countries from such internationalization initiatives. Implications for theory and practice The mobility of international students is currently an important political issue in the world. These formal or informal links between agents from diverse countries result in an exchange of ideas, experiences and knowledge potentially generating new business opportunities for developing economies.
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