本文转载自the
economist
FOR all
its current economic woes, America remains a beacon of
entrepreneurialism. Between 1996 and 2004 an average of 550,000
small businesses were created every month. One factor is a fairly
open immigration policy. Vivek Wadhwa of Duke University notes that
52% of Silicon Valley start-ups were founded by immigrants, up from
around a quarter ten years ago. But since 2001 the threat of
terrorism and rising xenophobia has made immigration harder. Today
more than 1m people are waiting to be granted legal status as
permanent residents. Yet only 85,000 visas a year are allocated to
the sort of skilled workers that might go on to found sucessful
businesses of their own.
加载中,请稍候......