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The stories that stay away from the emigration formula are generally much more interesting.
The big winners from the emigration of the educated have been China and India.
Morale and efficiency too had suffered grievously from the emigration of more than half the officer corps.
We stress the importance and desirability of graduating Russia from the emigration provisions of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, also known as the Jackson-Vanik Amendment.
But Asian food has also benefited from the emigration of Asiansto other parts of the world, where people then fall in love with cuisines they might not have encountered otherwise.
A corollary of your conjecture that developing countries actually benefit from the emigration of the most educated is that foreign aid should be channelled mainly to education: to strengthen local secondary schools and to fund achievers to study in rich-country universities.
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QUESTION FROM HENRY KISSINGER: The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy.
These inflows compensate for some of the output losses that Morocco may suffer from by the emigration of highly skilled workers.
Figure 2 shows that the increase in extra-continental migration between 1960 and 1980 from Africa mainly reflects the high emigration intensity from Maghreb countries, but not from other regions3, where the emigration intensity to non-African destinations stays below one percent.
A dense population is also suggested by the emigration from Latium of scores of thousands as colonists during the 4th and 3rd centuries.
Today's signing suggests that the President has received assurances from Mr. Gorbachev on the emigration issue and on Soviet efforts to resolve the crisis in Lithuania.
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