Reciprocity and the duty to stay

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Abstract

Some restrictionist arguments justifying the duty to stay as a means of addressing medical brain drain have relied on reciprocity as the moral basis for their policy proposals. In this essay, I argue that such reciprocity-based justifications for the duty to stay ignore crucial conditions of fittingness as relates to the funding of medical training.

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Dzah, D. (2022). Reciprocity and the duty to stay. Ethics and Global Politics, 15(2), 27–42. https://doi.org/10.1080/16544951.2022.2072260

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