@article{Sorger:155027,
      recid = {155027},
      author = {Sorger, Gerhard and Stark, Oded and Wang, Yong},
      title = {Migration and Dynamics: How a Leakage of Human Capital  Lubricates the Engine of Economic Growth},
      address = {2013-07},
      number = {1546-2016-132338},
      series = {ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy},
      pages = {31},
      year = {2013},
      abstract = {This paper studies the growth dynamics of a developing  country under migration. Assuming that human capital  formation is subject to a strong enough, positive  intertemporal externality, the prospect of migration will  increase growth in the home country in the long run. If the  external effect is less strong, there exists at least a  level effect on the stock of human capital in the home  country. In either case, the home country experiences a  welfare gain, provided that migration is sufficiently  restrictive. These results, obtained in a dynamic general  equilibrium setting, extend and strengthen the results of  Stark and Wang (2002) obtained in the context of a static  model.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/155027},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.155027},
}