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8/06/04- Brain Drain in Tech's Future? By: Ed Frauenheim

"H-1B visas have fueled the shift of technology work overseas," says Ron Hira, Rochester Institute of Technology public policy professor. He suspects anxiety over science and engineering doctorates is a diversion from the offshoring trend of shifting work overseas. "There's a perception we're in a competitive crisis," he said. "The competitive and inovation(argument) has been introduced by companies that want to take offshore outsourcing off the table." Download complete article from zdnet.com in PDF format.

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