TY - BOOK AU - Brock,Gillian AU - Blake,Michael TI - Debating Brain Drain: May Governments Restrict Emigration? T2 - Debating Ethics Series SN - 9780199315635 AV - JV6098 -- .B76 2015eb U1 - 331.12/791 PY - 2015/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press, Incorporated KW - Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects KW - Emigration and immigration -- Government policy KW - Brain drain -- Government policy -- Developing countries KW - Manpower policy -- Developing countries KW - Skilled labor -- Developing countries KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- Series -- Debating Brain Drain -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: The Brain Drain and Global Justice by Gillian Brock and Michael Blake -- Part I by Gillian Brock -- 1 Introduction to Part I -- 2 What Does Global Justice Require? -- 3 Prosperity in Developing Countries, the Effects Departing Individuals Have on Those Left Behind, and Some Policy Options -- 4 Whose Responsibility Is It to Remedy Losses Caused by the Departure of Skilled Migrants? -- 5 Consideration of Central Anticipated Objections -- 6 Summary of Conclusions from Part I -- Part II by Michael Blake -- 7 The Right to Leave: Looking Back -- 8 The Right to Leave: Looking Forward -- 9 The Right to Leave and What Remains -- Part III Responses -- 10 Brock Responds to Blake -- 11 Blake Responds to Brock -- Index N2 - Many of the most skilled and educated citizens of developing countries choose to emigrate. How may those societies respond to these facts? May they ever legitimately prevent the emigration of their citizens? Gillian Brock and Michael Blake debate these questions, and offer distinct arguments about the morality of emigration UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1868536 ER -