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Zusatztext Andrés Solimano has skilfully edited the contributions of many experts to present a comprehensive analysis of one of the least examined dimensions of globalization. This important work examines the international mobility of talented individuals and the way that they disseminate ideas as they move from country to country, which in turn impact on economies in both the developed and the developing world. Informationen zum Autor Andrés Solimano, a Chilean-Italian national, holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is currently Regional Advisor at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN-ECLAC). He is also Director of the project on The International Mobility of Talent with the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in Finland and UN-ECLAC in Santiago. Formerly Country Director at the World Bank in Washington DC and Executive Director for Chile and Ecuador on the Boards of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and affiliated institutions, he has published numerous books and authored articles on growth, development, globalization, economic reform, income distribution, international migration, and macroeconomics in professional journals and the media. Klappentext This original and important book looks in depth at the challenge of how to mobilize talent for international development. It shows that if managed effectively, this international mobility of talent can benefit both developing countries and more advanced economies. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword 1: Causes and Consequences of Talent Mobility Part I Analytical Perspectives 2: Andrés Solimano: The International Mobility of Talent and Economic Development: An Overview of Selected Issues 3: Anthony P. D'Costa: The International Mobility of Technical Talent: Trends and Development Implications 4: Yevgeny Kuznetsov and Charles Sabel: Global Mobility of Talent from a Perspective of New Industrial Policy: Open Migration Chains and Diaspora Networks Part II Case Studies: Entrepreneurs, Scientists, Students, Health Professionals, and Cultural Workers 5: AnnaLee Saxenian: The International Mobility of Entrepreneurs and Regional Upgrading in India and China 6: Kristian Thorn and Lauritz B. Holm-Nielsen: International Mobility of Researchers and Scientists: Policy Options for Turning a Drain into a Gain 7: Diego F. Angel-Urdinola, Taizo Takeno, and Quentin Wodon: Student Migration to the United States and Brain Circulation: Issues, Empirical Results, and Programmes in Latin America 8: Stephen Bach: International Mobility of Health Professionals: Brain Drain or Brain Exchange? 9: Tony Addison: The International Mobility of Cultural Talent Part III Additional Topics 10: Jean-Marc Coicaud: International Organizations as a Profession: P...