Why U.S. Immigration Matters for the Global Advancement of Science

Why U.S. Immigration Matters for the Global Advancement of Science
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9781513570006
ISBN-13 : 1513570005
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Book Synopsis Why U.S. Immigration Matters for the Global Advancement of Science by : Ruchir Agarwal

Download or read book Why U.S. Immigration Matters for the Global Advancement of Science written by Ruchir Agarwal and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2021-02-19 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper studies the impact of U.S. immigration barriers on global knowledge production. We present four key findings. First, among Nobel Prize winners and Fields Medalists, migrants to the U.S. play a central role in the global knowledge network—representing 20-33% of the frontier knowledge producers. Second, using novel survey data and hand-curated life-histories of International Math Olympiad (IMO) medalists, we show that migrants to the U.S. are up to six times more productive than migrants to other countries—even after accounting for talent during one’s teenage years. Third, financing costs are a key factor preventing foreign talent from migrating abroad to pursue their dream careers, particularly for talent from developing countries. Fourth, certain ‘push’ incentives that reduce immigration barriers—by addressing financing constraints for top foreign talent—could increase the global scientific output of future cohorts by 42 percent. We concludeby discussing policy options for the U.S. and the global scientific community.


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