¿para cuando el European Silicon Valley?
EEUU y Canada during décadas han promovido políticas de inmigración enfocadas talent to capture el mundial. Device F algunos de los resultados que dichas políticas han magníficos cosechado son que el 52% de las empresas en Silicon Valley were created by immigrants and 25% of all U.S. patents are signed by foreigners.
The other side of the coin is Europe, where most of unskilled immigrants, diplomatic formalities are endless and the importation of high office is almost impossible. In times of crisis, in which everyone is aware of the need to support and promote the talent would be wise to think about promoting this type of measures to combat the crisis and that truly solve problems in the long term.
23 October 2007 the European Commission presented a formal draft to the Union member countries to encourage immigration legal skilled workers in different work areas, this project was called the "Blue Card", inspired by the "Green card" America, to grant residence permits of urgency for this group of workers. However, over a year and a half later, his approval is not dated and the global economic crisis has changed the landscape dramatically.
Perhaps it's time to start thinking in Spain in effective long-term proposals and set aside the billions of euros in measures discussed impact, such as the 2,500 million dedicated to improving the efficiency of homes and hotels. Read more