Capitalizing on Our Intellectual Capital
What if the United States set out to be the world's leading exporter of education? Direct revenue from tuition would be only one of the benefits, because when foreign students return home to become entrepreneurs, they rely on the networks and tools they acquired in the U.S.--and they expand their home economies, creating demand for U.S. exports.
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-F1205F-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 2
Publication Date: May 1, 2012
Language: English
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What if the United States set out to be the world's leading exporter of education? Direct revenue from tuition would be only one of the benefits, because when foreign students return home to become entrepreneurs, they rely on the networks and tools they acquired in the U.S.--and they expand their home economies, creating demand for U.S. exports.
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Geographic Setting: United States
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