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(From The Times of India)
Byline: Chidanand Rajghatta
WASHINGTON: Despite the hullabaloo in the 1990s about brain drain from countries such as India and China, such large developing nations may have escaped the deleterious effect of talent flight compared to other small poor third world countries in Africa, South America and the Caribbean, a World Bank study has said.
In an extensive survey of data from 30 OECD countries such as the US, UK, Canada and Australia (rich nations under the head Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development), the study estimates that 25% to 50% of college educated citizens of poor countries like…