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研究生: 楊婷惠
論文名稱: 外來高階人才與中國的經濟發展
Foreign Talents and Economic Development of China
指導教授: 黃仁德
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 社會科學學院 - 亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
International Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies(IMAS)
論文出版年: 2013
畢業學年度: 101
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 84
中文關鍵詞: 中國外來人才千人計畫
外文關鍵詞: China, Foreign Talent, Thousand Talents Program
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  • Because of the potential power and rapid economic development, China currently not only has been one of the world’s top exporters, but also endeavors to attract a lot of foreign investments and talents. Beside, currently more and more Taiwanese have jobs in China. Under these circumstances, what I want to research is to explore how China government attracts foreign talents for assisting its economic development.
    Compared with other seven countries, the issue of attracting foreign talents for China would be new so that I decided to choose several represent countries from North America, Europe, and Asia regions for having further exploration on how different countries attract foreign talents to assist their countries’ economic development. The study found the contribution of most foreign talents in China would focus on the main five industries—electronic information, biomedicine, advanced manufacturing, new materials’ field, resource and environment, and emerging saving and new energies.
    Rapid economic development has caused the urgent talents’ need in China. In this regard, both of China central and local governments have been triggered on developing and coordinating more comprehensive policies of attracting foreign talents than before. Due to national economic development goals, especially in high-skilled and high-end industries, to attract international student and to relax immigration regulation have been the important tools of attracting and retaining foreign talents. However, what suggestion the study would like to give is that the government should notice the unbalanced incentives provided between foreign and domestic talents. Otherwise, the government may play as a role of forcing domestic talents creating their careers overseas.

    Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction................................. 1
    1.1 Research Motivation and Purpose.......................1
    1.2 Research Background ..................................2
    1.3 The Definition of Foreign Talents.....................3
    Chapter 2 Foreign Talents in Main Countries...............5
    2.1 North America.........................................5
    2.1.1 United States.......................................6
    2.1.2 Canada..............................................15
    2.2 European Union........................................18
    2.2.1 United Kingdom......................................19
    2.2.2 Germany.............................................23
    2.3 Asian Countries.......................................25
    2.3.1 Singapore ..........................................26
    2.3.2 South Korea.........................................30
    2.3.3 Taiwan..............................................33
    2.4 Summary...............................................37
    Chapter 3 Foreign Talents in China........................39
    3.1 Historical Development of Attracting Foreign Talents..39
    3.2 Strategies for Attracting Foreign Talents in China....43
    3.2.1 Education Strategies for Attracting Foreign Talents.43
    3.2.2 Working and Living Conditions Strategies for Attracting Foreign Talents................................46
    3.3 Incentives of Foreign Talents in China................48
    3.4 Effect of Foreign Talents on China Economic
    Development...........................................50
    3.5 Summary...............................................53
    Chapter 4 Policies and Regulations for Foreign Talents in China.....................................................55
    4.1 Central Government’s Foreign Talents Policies.........55
    4.2 Local Government’s Foreign Talents Policies...........58
    4.3 Immigration and Visa Policy of Foreign Talents........60
    4.4 Policy Evolution......................................63
    4.5 Summary...............................................67
    Chapter 5 Conclusion and Suggestion.......................69
    5.1 Conclusion............................................69
    5.2 Suggestion............................................71
    Reference.................................................73

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