THE ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL WORK MIGRATION SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF COMPETITIVE ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
The article presents an analysis of the American experience with migrational policy implied to build the intellectual capacity of the economy potential. Sense of responsibility for Russia rebirth in whole and Russian science in particular is peculiar for the significant part of Russian intellectual diaspora. On what continent its representatives will live, according to our point of view, does not have a principal meaning in the epoch of globalization. The main point is that people, born and grown up in Russia will contribute to country forward integration in global economic system, providing safe and competitive development of its economy.
About the Author
L. K. GurievaRussian Federation
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Gurieva L.K. THE ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL WORK MIGRATION SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF COMPETITIVE ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT. Science Almanac of Black Sea Region Countries. 2016;(1):30-33.