The use of globalization by a hegemon to attract other nations' best human capital into its own economy.
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talent extraction
The use of globalization by a hegemon to attract other nations' best human capital into its own economy.
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He says American hegemony made globalization into an extraction system that pulled the world's best talent to America.
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"then immigrate to the United States, and then start my own company, get rich, and all that. And you know, some people have been..."
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