The Grass Is Indeed Greener in India and China for Returnee Entrepreneurs
Apr 28, 2011
Author(s): Gereffi, Gary; Jain, Sonali; Saxenian, AnnaLee; Wadhwa, Vivek; Wang, Huiyao
Publisher(s): Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Issue Area(s): Employment and Labor; Immigration
Geographic Focus: Asia (Eastern)-China-Beijing Municipality; Asia (Southeastern)-India; North America-United States
Funder(s): Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Author(s): Gereffi, Gary; Jain, Sonali; Saxenian, AnnaLee; Wadhwa, Vivek; Wang, Huiyao
Publisher(s): Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Issue Area(s): Employment and Labor; Immigration
Geographic Focus: Asia (Eastern)-China-Beijing Municipality; Asia (Southeastern)-India; North America-United States
Funder(s): Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Presents survey findings on why Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs left the United States to found companies back home, how they view their home countries' business climates and their advantages and disadvantages, and whether they maintain ties to the U.S.
Copyright 2011 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.





