Brain Drain from Europe to China in a Digital Economy Era?
Chao Ma and
Zhong Zhao
EconPol Forum, 2022, vol. 23, issue 05, 43-47
Abstract:
In the digital economy era, the organization of labor is no longer restricted by borders China’s development has increased its demand for high-skilled workers We build a model where European high-skilled workers can provide services to Chinese domestic firms remotely High-skilled labor demand from China increases the tightness of the high-skilled but not the low-skilled labor markets in Europe Sharp contrast with traditional model where a European worker migrates to China to take a job there
Date: 2022
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