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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AGENTS
Arbeitsmigranten
BIRTH RATES
BRAIN DRAIN
BUREAUCRACIES
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS SCHOOL
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAREER
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREERS
CITIES
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COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMMUNITIES
COMPUTERS
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
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COPYING
COPYRIGHT
COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
DECENTRALIZATION OF AUTHORITY
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION-MAKING
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DIASPORA
DIGITAL
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DOI
E-MAIL
Economic aspects
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
ELITES
Emigration and immigration
EMPLOYMENT
Employment in foreign countries
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
Foreign workers
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
GRADUATE STUDENTS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH SYSTEM
HIGHLY SKILLED INDIVIDUALS
HOME COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMMIGRANT
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION STREAMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATIONS
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY
JOB SEEKERS
KNOW-HOW
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE FOR DEVELOPMENT
KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LATIN AMERICAN
LEARNING
LEGAL STATUS
LICENSING
LITERATURE
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
MASS MEDIA
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION BETWEEN COUNTRIES
MIGRATION ISSUES
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL STRATEGIES
NETWORKS
OUTSOURCING
PHONES
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL REALITIES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRACTITIONERS
PROVISION OF SUPPORT
PUBLIC DEBATE
PUBLIC DISCUSSION
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLISHING
REMITTANCES
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
RESEARCHERS
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOL CURRICULUM
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEMICONDUCTOR
SKILLED MIGRANTS
SKILLED PROFESSIONALS
SKILLED WORKERS
Skills
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
STATE UNIVERSITY
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEACHING
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
TECHNOLOGY POLICY
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
WORKFORCE
WORKING CONDITIONS
title Diaspora Networks and the International Migration of Skills: How Countries Can Draw on Their Talent Abroad
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