What do you think about “brain drain” ?
The meaning of this term is the people who live in own country has gone to somewhere.
I thought that “How the county to be?”. I can not state positively, but it is said that brain drain has some bad points. Brain drain means the exportation of people who have good skill. Now, the world focus on the globalization. A lot of conuntries depend on the foreign countries. Their jobs does not work without their help. People focus on from the brain drain to brain circulation. On the other hand, brain circulation is to study other country and develop the country or their country.
Some suppliers are worry about the fear of less and less talent. Actually, centuries ago, some people are absorbed as workers. If governments take a policy to encourage the talented person, it become easier to back their place. China take support for them to give the money and held the meetings. Knowledge or technology they bring takes a big role. How about small town and country side? These places will prosper.
The suppliers hesitate to send people to other country. They think it creates the rival in the world. It is difficult, but it is ok if the country will be good. The people who change it also will be praised. Now that we have to cooperate to each other. Furthermore, it stimulates them to be more experienced person.
We can communicate with devices. In past, there was no technology, but now it improves, we can use telecommunication. For example, we can say the TV-phone, cell-phone and PC. We do not so worry than before.
In addition, they will come home. They bring their skill. They study abroad and gain new skills or improve traditional skill. They will help their countrys, too.
In conculusion, I agree to the promotion policy of brian circulation. I found more advantages to brain circulation than without it. People contribute the society where they are sent off, and most of them will come home. Is it win-win relationship, isn’t it?
References
[New York Times – A Japanes exports] 2011/11/26
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/24/business/worldbusiness/24braindrain.html?pagewanted=all
by Rie Murata