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Ireland, after all, is a tiny, highly open economy whose booming export sector is benefiting from existing strengths – including low business taxes, a
skilled
workforce, and a flexible economy – and favorable external conditions, especially the strong recovery in its main markets, the US and Britain.
Swedish multinationals remained competitive, but expansion during the last decades took place abroad, where the supply of
skilled
labor was larger and the labor costs lower.
The fledgling textile mills of New England were desperate for technology and did their best to steal British designs and smuggle in
skilled
British craftsmen.
In the summer of 2015, a chorus of German business leaders pointed out the long-term advantages of open borders in overcoming the country’s persistent shortage of
skilled
workers.
Some of these trends also have to do with the nature of modern technological change, which seems to favor capital and
skilled
workers disproportionately.
Judging by my years spent studying the international migration of highly
skilled
workers, not to mention living as an immigrant, a rational and balanced debate on immigration must begin with the perspective of immigrants themselves.
Many in Europe argue that this approach not only discriminates against the weakest groups of immigrants, but also leads to a brain drain from countries that need highly
skilled
workers.
Skilled
immigrants are more likely to integrate smoothly into the host society, to which they can add more value.
This is unlikely, given Poland’s political stability, prudent macroeconomic policies, high GDP growth rates,
skilled
workforce, and liquid financial markets.
As the minimum wage is increased, employers’ incentive to substitute equipment or more
skilled
employees strengthens.
Technocracy was Keynes’s faith:
skilled
experts designing and fine-tuning institutions out of the goodness of their hearts to make possible general prosperity -- as Keynes, indeed, did at Bretton Woods where the World Bank and IMF were created.
Countries that attract and motivate
skilled
public managers outperform their peers.
Lately, he has begun to admit that the "Malay first" policies he has promoted since 1969 have failed to produce the
skilled
Malay elite essential to a modern knowledge economy.
Under his watch, distinctions between legal and illegal immigration have been cast aside, along with wonky debates about the need for
skilled
workers in certain sectors or locales.
But it is clear that financial firms compete with others for resources, and especially for
skilled
labor.
These companies find it harder to recruit
skilled
graduates when financial firms can pay higher salaries.
Once upon a time, it was possible to argue that robots would displace workers engaged in routine tasks, but not the highly
skilled
and educated – not the doctors, lawyers and, dare one say, professors.
Highly
skilled
and better-educated respondents tend to be considerably more pro-free trade than blue-collar workers are.
For example, it proposes a program to attract
skilled
workers, and to align Germany’s immigration policies with its economic interests.
Meanwhile, new technologies raise demand for
skilled
workers, while reducing demand for their less-skilled counterparts – a trend that fuels the expansion of the wage gap between
skilled
and unskilled.
In addition to providing a much-needed source of
skilled
and unskilled labor, they contribute disproportionately to innovation and wealth creation.
They are
skilled
but ruthless, lack humility and eschew reflection.
In other words, thanks to their highly
skilled
labor forces, they are better equipped than their developing-country counterparts for activities like the production of made-to-measure specialized goods or, indeed, anything that requires a highly trained team to work in close proximity.
For example, suppose that you have many workers qualified and
skilled
to work in construction, but households have decided that their houses are more than large enough, and wish to fill them with manufactured goods.
Domestic subsidiaries of multinational firms or state-owned enterprises – which are repositories of
skilled
workers and managers – are also a source of such firms.
Similarly, at the government’s nudging, the mining conglomerate Anglo-American developed a zinc-processing operation at its new Skorpion mine in the Namib desert, creating more
skilled
jobs for locals.
Eighty percent of countries where the density of
skilled
health workers is less than 22.8 per 10,000 people are in Africa, and another 13% are in Southeast Asia.
To succeed, countries increasingly need a highly
skilled
and educated workforce.
In his notorious 1968 “Rivers of Blood” speech, Powell, a
skilled
orator, broke decisively with the political mainstream.
A sustainable economic growth rate that helps reduce poverty and inequality can be achieved only with a
skilled
and innovative labor force.
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