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Applied economist @KozminskiUni: institutions, governance, resilience. PhD from @UniBocconi. Host and founder of Policy Implications Podcast.
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3/ One of the most interesting themes in the conversation is that this is not necessarily just a story of brain drain. It could also become a story of brain circulation — but only if policy is more strategic about recognition of qualifications, integration, and retention.
1/ Migration between UA and PL is often framed as a story of crisis, pressure, and displacement. But it is also a story about skills, talent, and long-term economic strategy. In the new episode of Policy Implications, I spoke with Ivanna Kyliushyk about exactly that. Link: tinyurl.com/2zz84p5r
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