Should a Cosmopolitan Worry about the "Brain Drain"?

Ethics and International Affairs 20 (3):305-320 (2006)
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This essay asks if a cosmopolitan—who we take to be generally supportive of freer international migration—should worry about the adverse effects on those remaining behind in poor countries.

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