HOW TO ATTRACT HIGH SKILLED LABOR? STUDY CASE IN THE UNITED STATES

作者: James Pepper , Lisa Nguyen , Šárka Prát

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摘要: This paper argues that the US immigration system is anachronistic in todays global economy, where human capital increasingly crucial for successful advanced economies. It some consensus over reform certainly possible, and it seeks to understand reasons behind failure of previous attempts at reform. makes a thorough investigation dynamics high-skill through systems analysis, which controlled mid-long term key actor preferences. The analysis utilise latest research economics evaluate relative importance determinants system. These inputs are mapped their interactions analysed determine changes policy would be most beneficial immigration. From this series prescriptions reforming adapt current future trends. primarily differentiates itself with significant contribution allowing policymakers estimate react also provides practical advice on how achieve these reforms due its inclusion sub-models interaction informed by public approaches.

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