North-South Trade-Related Technology Diffusion, Brain Drain and Productivity Growth: Are Small States Different?

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Maurice Schiff

Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Yanling Wang

Carleton University

Date Written: January 1, 2009

Abstract

The economies of small developing states tend to be more fragile than those of large ones. Thispaper examines this issue in a dynamic context by focusing on the impact of the brain drain on North-South trade-related technology diffusion and total factor productivity growth in small and large states in the South. There are three main findings. First, productivity growth increases with North-South trade-related technology diffusion and education and the interaction between the two, and decreases with the brain drain. Second, the impact of North-South trade-related technology diffusion, education, and their interaction on productivity growth in small states is more than three times that for large countries, with the negative impact of the brain drain thus more than three times greater in small than in large states. And third, the greater loss in productivity growth in small states has two brain drain-related causes: a substantially greater sensitivity of productivity growth to the brain drain, and brain drain levels that are more than five times greater in small than in large states.

Keywords: Economic Theory & Research, Education for Development (superceded), Education and Digital Divide, Emerging Markets, Labor Policies

Suggested Citation

Schiff, Maurice W. and Wang, Yanling, North-South Trade-Related Technology Diffusion, Brain Drain and Productivity Growth: Are Small States Different? (January 1, 2009). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4828, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1344713

Maurice W. Schiff (Contact Author)

Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) ( email )

Bonn
Germany

Yanling Wang

Carleton University ( email )

1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
Canada

HOME PAGE: http://https://carleton.ca/npsia/people/yanling-wang/

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