From Brain Drain To Brain Flow: The New Economy Of Innovation Turbulence

From Brain Drain To Brain Flow: The New Economy Of Innovation Turbulence

Eurasia Review August 23, 2012 At one time in the recent past, leaders in developing countries and in international organizations decried the “brain drain” that led the best and brightest in what we used to call the “third world” to emigrate to the West to take advantage of superior… Read More

Congress Must Reform Immigration Laws That Send Top STEM Graduates to China

Congress Must Reform Immigration Laws That Send Top STEM Graduates to China

Christian Science Monitor August 22, 2012 Jonas Korlach left Cornell with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, a patent on technology that effectively reads the entire human genome, and an idea that spawned a company now employing 285 people and generating more than $30 million in revenue per year. Yet because… Read More

Liberalising immigration would double the world's income overnight

Liberalising immigration would double the world’s income overnight

New Statesman August 21, 2012 The Washington Post’s Dylan Matthews reports on a new paper from the (US) National Bureau of Economic Research (£), which examines what would happen if all immigration restrictions were dropped. Matthews summarises: [University of Wisconsin’s John Keenan] builds a model that assumes that in… Read More

Immigrant entrepreneur sees great opportunity in St. Louis

Immigrant entrepreneur sees great opportunity in St. Louis

St. Louis Post-Dispatch August 20, 2012 Arnoldo Müller-Molina was planning to build his business in his native Costa Rica until he read about a St. Louis group that was giving away money. Seven months later, he has a downtown St. Louis office to call his own, and he’s about… Read More

Diaspora and development: Immigrants are economically invigorating

Diaspora and development: Immigrants are economically invigorating

Minn Post August 20, 2012 Living in Minnesota, especially the Twin Cities, you might have heard and wondered what the term “diaspora” refers to. It’s defined as “the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland.” Globally, 3 percent of the population (about… Read More

Shift Sought on Immigration

Shift Sought on Immigration

Des Moines Register August 20, 2012 A coalition of Midwestern leaders hopes to “give Washington a kick” and jump-start progress on stalled immigration reform, something it calls the key to economic growth. The task force, co-chaired by former Iowa Gov. Chet Culver and organized by the Chicago Council on… Read More

Can Baltimore Woo Immigrants?

Can Baltimore Woo Immigrants?

Can Baltimore Woo Immigrants August 20, 2012 …too many cities, too many states are basically putting up a do-not-enter sign.” Regarding the city’s particular outreach to Latinos, and their impact on economic growth, she offered: “We’ve actively recruited Latino immigrants to Baltimore, and when they come here, they’re thriving. Read More

Immigration reform key to economic revival

Immigration reform key to economic revival

Boston.com August 19, 2012 Michael Bloomberg, the independent mayor of New York City, is no one’s idea of a hardline Republican conservative. Media titan Rupert Murdoch, whose empire includes Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, is no one’s idea of a squishy Republican moderate. And Boston Mayor Thomas… Read More

Bloomberg to Candidates: Get Serious on Immigration Reform

Bloomberg to Candidates: Get Serious on Immigration Reform

Fox News Latino August 15, 2012 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants the presidential candidates to get serious about immigration reform. Taking his immigration reform push on tour, Bloomberg stopped in Chicago and Boston this week, where he made high-profile appearances with News Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch and… Read More

Immigrants Own One In Three Florida Businesses, According To Study

Immigrants Own One In Three Florida Businesses, According To Study

Huffpost Miami August 15, 2012 It’s easy to find a cup of cafe con leche in Miami, but the small drink is more than a caffeinated jump start: it’s a symbol of the headway immigrants are making in the business world. A new report from the Partnership for a… Read More

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