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Covid-19 and the Case for Naturalizing Highly-Skilled Expatriates in the GCC

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Covid-19 and the Case for Naturalizing Highly-Skilled Expatriates in the GCC
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Covid-19 and the Case for Naturalizing Highly-Skilled Expatriates in the GCC
تاريخ النشر: 15/12/2020
الناشر: مركز تريندز للبحوث والاستشارات
النوع: ورقي غلاف عادي
نبذة الناشر:"The most important source of sustainable economic growth in advanced economies is homegrown innovation, underlain by high allocations of resources to research and development. The Gulf economies realize this and have set out economic visions that target improving homegrown innovation as part of a transition to a knowledge economy.However at ...present, the Gulf economies realize low levels of homegrown innovation and technological advancement, indicating the need for further reforms. Among the many factors that contribute to the weakness of homegrown innovation is the guest-worker system used to manage migrant workers, as it creates perverse incentives for knowledge transfer, and discourages investment in long-term knowledge production infrastructure. This paper argues that the Gulf countries should consider introducing a structured path to naturalized citizenship for highly-skilled migrant workers, as this will improve homegrown levels of innovation."

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Covid-19 and the Case for Naturalizing Highly-Skilled Expatriates in the GCC
Covid-19 and the Case for Naturalizing Highly-Skilled Expatriates in the GCC
(0)    التعليقات: 0 المرتبة: 445,220

تاريخ النشر: 15/12/2020
الناشر: مركز تريندز للبحوث والاستشارات
النوع: ورقي غلاف عادي
نبذة الناشر:"The most important source of sustainable economic growth in advanced economies is homegrown innovation, underlain by high allocations of resources to research and development. The Gulf economies realize this and have set out economic visions that target improving homegrown innovation as part of a transition to a knowledge economy.However at ...present, the Gulf economies realize low levels of homegrown innovation and technological advancement, indicating the need for further reforms. Among the many factors that contribute to the weakness of homegrown innovation is the guest-worker system used to manage migrant workers, as it creates perverse incentives for knowledge transfer, and discourages investment in long-term knowledge production infrastructure. This paper argues that the Gulf countries should consider introducing a structured path to naturalized citizenship for highly-skilled migrant workers, as this will improve homegrown levels of innovation."

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Covid-19 and the Case for Naturalizing Highly-Skilled Expatriates in the GCC

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لغة: إنكليزي
طبعة: 1
السلسلة: Economic Trends 2
حجم: 24×17
عدد الصفحات: 53
مجلدات: 1
ردمك: 9789948257424

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