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Reverse Brain Drain for the Middle East

By Marcus Noland, Michele Wucker

 
  Tuesday, February 5, 2008

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One strategy to improve the economies of the Middle East would be to reverse the brain drain, a development that contributed to the blossoming of the high-tech sector in economies such as Taiwan and India. Can public policies contribute to this process?
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Reverse Brain Drain for the Middle East
 
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Business, Development, Economy, Education, Globalization, Jobs, Migration
 
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Africa, Middle East
 
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