
Entrepreneurs, technical experts, professionals, international students, writers, and artists are among the most highly mobile people in the global economy today. These talented elite often originate from developing countries and migrate to industrial economies. Many return home with new ideas, experiences, and capital useful for national development, whilst others remain to produce quality goods and services that are useful everywhere in the global economy. The economic potential of globalization is ultimately dependent on the international mobility of highly talented individuals that transfer knowledge, new technologies, ideas, business capacities, and other creative capabilities. Developing countries and advanced economies may both gain from this mobility if it is effectively and smartly managed. This volume, with original contributions from outstanding international experts in the subject, provides a novel analysis of the main determinants and development impact of talent mobility in the global economy.
This volume investigates the economic determinants and development impacts of the international mobility of highly skilled individuals, often referred to as talent. Editor Andrés Solimano, a noted economist, compiles research from international experts to analyze how the movement of entrepreneurs, professionals, and technical experts between developing and industrial nations influences global economic growth and national development strategies.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this text as a significant contribution to the literature on human capital and globalization. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and policymakers interested in the intersection of migration and economic development.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191538566
ISBN-13:
9780191538568
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