The international mobility of talent and innovation : new evidence and policy implications
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The international mobility of talent and innovation : new evidence and policy implications
(Intellectual property, innovation and economic development)
Cambridge University Press, 2017
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
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"WIPO, World Intellectual Property Organization"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The international mobility of talented individuals is a key part of globalization. In the quest to promote innovation and entrepreneurship, many governments have sought to attract skilled migrants from abroad, inciting both a global competition for talent and concerns about the displacement of domestic workers. This important new work investigates why skilled individuals migrate and how they shape innovation around the world. Using patent data from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), it charts patterns of high-skilled migration worldwide. In addition, contributions by leading migration scholars review the latest research insights, discuss new approaches to studying high-skilled migration and present fresh evidence on the causes and consequences of greater talent mobility. This book will prove invaluable to policymakers seeking to understand how migration policy choices affect innovation outcomes as well as academic researchers interested in the migration-innovation nexus.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: the international mobility of talent and innovation: new evidence and policy implications Carsten Fink and Ernest Miguelez
- Part I. The International Mobility of Inventors: Data and Stylized Facts: 2. International mobility of knowledge workers and high-skilled migration Caglar OEzden and Christopher Parsons
- 3. Inventor data for research on migration and innovation: a survey and a pilot Stefano Breschi, Francesco Lissoni and Gianluca Tarasconi
- 4. Measuring the international mobility of inventors: a new database Ernest Miguelez and Carsten Fink
- 5. The determinants of the international mobility of inventors Carsten Fink, Ernest Miguelez and Julio Raffo
- Part II. Migration, IP, Diasporas, Knowledge Flows and Innovation: 6. US high-skilled immigration, innovation, and entrepreneurship: empirical approaches and evidence William Kerr
- 7. Diaspora networks, knowledge flows and brain drain Ajay K. Agrawal
- 8. Intellectual property protection and the brain drain Alireza Naghavi
- 9. Brain drain, intellectual property rights and development in Africa Francois Kabore.
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