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for education, immigration, and international taxation policies in a global context. -- brain drain ; international …
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for education, immigration, and international taxation policies in a global context …
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This paper charts the complex dynamics of the movement of technical talent in the world economy and assesses broadly the impact of such mobility on both sending and receiving countries. Based on secondary data and primary information from the Indian and Japanese IT industry, the study presents a...
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This article reviews and presents the ongoing brain drain crisis of India. The study is structured in a way that it begins by emphasising upon the issue of brain drain, illustrating the meaning and its importance. Further, it compiles a list of statistics collected from various reliable and...
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India skipped the stage of industrialization and jumped straight to service stage form being agrarian economy during its economic evolution. This transition created a market in urban India but the benefits failed to percolate beyond the metro cities.Through revisit of SEZ policy, the government...
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The structural transformation of the Indian economy from agriculture (primary sector) dominated to one led by the services sector (tertiary sector), bypassing the intermediate stage of manufacturing (secondary sector) led growth, offers an alternative to conventional theories of economic...
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"Guest workers" earn higher wages overseas on temporary low-skill employment visas. This wage effect can quantify global inefficiencies in the pure spatial allocation of labor between poorer and richer countries. But rigorous estimates are rare, complicated by migrant self-selection. This paper...
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by demographic change. At the same time, experience shows that not every form of immigration is equally successful in … about seven times higher than in total employment. If we look at the development of immigration from India, we see a dynamic … participates in the investment in training. Nevertheless, the danger of a brain drain does neither exist with the immigration of …
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for education, immigration, and international taxation policies in a global context. …
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location comparison of Germany with India and the United States/Canada - the classic immigration countries - as one of the …
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