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UNINA990006474420403321 |
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Davidson, Basil <1914-2010> |
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Madre Nera : l'Africa nera e il commercio degli schiavi / Basil Davidson |
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Piccola biblioteca Einaudi ; 78 |
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SDI-2KB2 41 |
COLLEZ. 82 (78) |
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Monografia |
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UNISA990000835870203316 |
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MYRDAL, Gunnar |
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The political element in the development of economic theory / Gunnar Myrdal ; with a new introduction by Richard Swedberg ; translated from the german by Paul Streeten |
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New Brunswick : Transaction, 1990 |
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Economia - Storia |
Politica economica |
Economia - Aspetti politici |
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IG VIII 16 690 |
338.9 MYR 2 (ISE I 305) |
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UNISA990005532160203316 |
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Il riordinamento della docenza e la sperimentazione organizzativa e didattica nelle universita : i professori ordinari e associati, i professori a contratto, i ricercatori, la ricerca scientifica, i dipartimenti, il dottorato di ricerca : illustrazione e commento del d. p. r. 11 luglio 1980, n. 382 / Francesco Stumpo ; pref. di Feliciano Benvenuti - Rimini : Maggioli, c1981 - 422 p. ; 24 cm. |
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Universita - Personale - Legislazione |
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UNINA9910453193903321 |
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Titolo |
African brain circulation [[electronic resource] ] : beyond the drain-gain debate / / edited by Rubin Patterson |
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1-281-92154-8 |
9786611921545 |
90-474-2091-8 |
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1 online resource (197 p.) |
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International studies in sociology and social anthropology, , 0074-8684 ; ; v. 105 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Brain drain - Africa |
Professional employees |
Labor supply - Africa |
Occupational mobility |
Electronic books. |
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"Originally published as Volume 5 no. 3 (2006) of Brill's journal |
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'Perspectives on global development and technology.'"--T.p. verso. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Pan-African brain circulation / Cynthia Lucas Hewitt -- Diaspora remittances and the financing of basic social services and infrastructure in francophone Africa south of the Sahara / Fondo Sikod and Gerard Tchouassi -- Globalization, migration, and the challenges of development in Africa / John Akokpari -- On the brain drain of Africans to America : some methodological observations / F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo, B. K. Takyi and Jesse R. Mann -- Cyberorganizing United States constituencies for Africa / Jill M. Humphries -- Biodiversity management : a current trace of the African diaspora / Paulo Moreno-Zapata -- Building the new African eco-industrial economy : circulating brains and recycling materials / Rubin Patterson -- Brain drain and its impact on Ethiopia's higher learning institutions : medical establishments and the military / Solomon A. Getahun. |
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In this book, discussions on African brain circulation and transnational society provide new insights and point to fertile research and policy agendas. Today, a globally important dilemma concerns citizens who either depart from their homeland to enhance their life chances in a rich society - but possibly contribute to a brain drain for their homeland - or stay home and work - but possibly contribute to a brain waste since conditions at home will not allow them to contribute commensurately with their capability. Increasingly, scholars on the subject of global South-to-West emigrants argue that it is not just a possibility of a brain drain occurring when citizens emigrate or brain waste occurring when they stay home, but rather a brain gain when they emigrate strategically and contribute to development in the homeland. |
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