The diaspora could be a huge force, I'm certain, of the reconstruction of the countries. The best thing that can happen to Ukraine in the future is if its refugees are able to integrate as much as possible wherever they are. And later, those gains are going to show up in their exports, in their investments and other measures.
Co-host Janet Bush talks with economist Dany Bahar. He is an associate professor of practice of international and public affairs at Brown University’s Watson Institute and a senior fellow of the Growth Lab at the Harvard Center for International Development. He’s also a nonresident fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Center for Global Development. Two themes stand out in his work: the diffusion of technology and knowledge, and migration. In this podcast, Bahar covers topics including the following:
- Why some countries are rich and some are poor
- The role of people on the move in spreading knowledge and raising productivity
- The opportunity of Ukraine’s refugee diaspora
- How companies can reap rewards by integrating migrants
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