國立臺灣大學經濟學系暨研究所陳虹如2006-07-262018-06-282006-07-262018-06-282005-07-31http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/18720This study analyzes the impact of international migration on economic growth of a source country in a stochastic setting. The model accounts for endogenous fertility decisions, and distinguishes between public and private schooling systems. We find that economic growth crucially depends on the international migration since the migration possibility will affect fertility decisions and school expenditures. Relaxation of restrictions on the emigration of high-skilled workers will damage the economic growth of a source country in the long run although a ‘brain gain’ may happen in the short run. Furthermore, the growth rate of a source country under a private education regime will be more sensitive to the probability of migration than a country under a public education regime.application/pdf234372 bytesapplication/pdfzh-TW國立臺灣大學經濟學系暨研究所MigrationBrain drainEconomic growth移民對經濟成長的影響reporthttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/18720/1/932415H002016.pdf