International student flows for university education and the bilateral market integration of Australia

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Min, Byung S
Falvey, Rod
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Study at a foreign university can be an important way of developing international human capital. We investigate factors affecting international student flows for higher education and their consequences for bilateral market integration in Australia. Estimation results demonstrate that income, cost competitiveness, migration network effects and other education pathways increase the demand for tertiary education. Our results show that university study, inter alia, is an important determinant of bilateral trade between Australia and the student’s home country.

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Higher Education

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© 2017 Springer Netherlands. This is an electronic version of an article published in Higher Education, pp 1–19, 2017. Higher Education is available online at: http://link.springer.com// with the open URL of your article.

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Education systems

Curriculum and pedagogy

Specialist studies in education

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