Borderless Economics
Chinese Sea Turtles, Indian Fridges and the New Fruits of Global Capitalism
by:
Robert Guest
in:
Economics
Summary:
The book explores how the increasing mobility of people across borders is reshaping the global economy, with a focus on the impact of skilled immigrants who return to their home countries, bringing with them knowledge and connections. It highlights the transformative effects of such human flows on innovation, trade, and economic growth, using examples from China, India, and other parts of the world.
Key points:
1. Brain Circulation: "Borderless Economics" suggests that talent moves globally, with people often returning home with new skills, benefiting their home countries.
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