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Book Brief: The Flight of the Creative Class

Apr 5, 2005
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The Flight of the Creative Class: The New Global Competition for Talent
By Richard Florida
HarperBusiness, April 2005

336 pages, $25.95


Part reporting, part public- policy plea, Carnegie Mellon Professor Florida warns that the U.S. is in danger of losing its most important resource: creative people. The causes of the problem are many, but two jump out. First, other countries—think India and Ireland—are making a concerted effort to capitalize on new technologies. (New Zealand, of all places, now makes a lot of movies.) All this gives Americans a reason to work overseas. The second problem? A tighter immigration policy in the aftermath of Sept. 11 has made it more difficult for creative foreigners to move here. And immigrants have always been a major source of U.S. creativity. The net result, Florida warns, could be dire.

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