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The potential role of the Caribbean Diaspora in science, technology and industrial policy

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The potential role of the Caribbean Diaspora in science, technology and industrial policy

JASON JACKSON, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, USA

Abstract: This paper addresses the key guiding questions of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) project1 assessing strategic opportunities for Caribbean migration from brain circulation: ‘How can source countries exploit the benefits of brain circulation?’, by concentrating on the role of diasporas as conduits of tacit knowledge and technology. This research primarily engages with recent literature on the ‘new’ industrial policy that emphasises the role of the movement of skilled persons and focused, strategic interactions between the government and the private sector. As such, it focuses on the potential benefits of institutional mechanisms of engaging with the diaspora by government and home country private sector as a means of facilitating transformation of the region’s productive sector. The analysis focuses on the diasporic relationship between Jamaica and the United States.

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