Following on from my previous posts about more rapid growth outside the developed economies, the following caught my eye (from Daily Digest: Sojourners' - a US Christian pressure group - summary of today's top news stories):
In growing numbers, experts say, highly educated children of immigrants to the United States are uprooting themselves and moving to their ancestral countries. They are embracing homelands that their parents once spurned but that are now economic powers. (New York Times)
It seems many now see opportunites in entreprenuerial, rapidly-growing developing countries that are not so apparent in more more established economies.
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