The Roles of Immigrants and Foreign Students in US Science, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Ina Ganguli,
Shulamit Kahn and
Megan MacGarvie
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JEL-codes: F22 J6 L26 O3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "The Roles of Immigrants and Foreign Students in US Science, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship" , pp 1-14

- Ina Ganguli, Shulamit Kahn and Megan MacGarvie
- Return Migrants' Self-Selection: Evidence for Indian Inventors , pp 17-48

- Stefano Breschi, Francesco Lissoni and Ernest Miguelez
- Will the US Keep the Best and the Brightest (as Postdocs)? Career and Location Preferences of Foreign STEM PhDs , pp 49-69

- Ina Ganguli and Patrick Gaulé
- High-Skill Immigration, Innovation, and Creative Destruction , pp 73-98

- Gaurav Khanna and Munseob Lee
- New Data and Facts on H-1B Workers across Firms , pp 99-121

- Anna Maria Mayda, Francesc Ortega, Giovanni Peri, Kevin Shih and Chad Sparber
- Immigration and Invention: Does Language Matter? , pp 123-145

- Kirk Doran and Chungeun Yoon
- Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Innovation in the US High-Tech Sector , pp 149-171

- J. David Brown, John Earle, Mee Jung Kim and Kyung Min Lee
- Immigrant Networking and Collaboration: Survey Evidence from CIC , pp 173-205

- Sari Pekkala Kerr and William Kerr
- Are Foreign STEM PhDs More Entrepreneurial? Entrepreneurial Characteristics, Preferences, and Employment Outcomes of Native and Foreign Science and Engineering PhD Students , pp 207-228

- Michael Roach, Henry Sauermann and John Skrentny
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