Diaspora Networks and the International Migration of Skills: How Countries Can Draw on Their Talent Abroad
Network diasporas are but the latest bridge connecting developing economy insiders, with their risk-mitigating knowledge and connections, to outsiders in command of technical know-how and investment capital. This book examines the interaction of expatriate talent with institutions in expatriates...
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