The career premium for non-elite Soviet émigré scientists in the 1990s US was driven by market structure including technology transfer and the 1992 immigration act, which had closed by the mid-2000s, rather than by differences in personal ability.
The Frontiers of Nuclear Science, A Long Range Plan
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This is a copy of the 2007 report prepared by the DOE/NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee in response to the charge from DOE and NSF to "conduct a study of the opportunities and priorities for U.S. nuclear physics research and recommend a long range plan that will provide a framework for coordinated advancement of the nation's nuclear science research programs over the next decade."
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Selling the Stock, Not the Cream: The Soviet \'Emigr\'e Career Premium of the 1990s
The career premium for non-elite Soviet émigré scientists in the 1990s US was driven by market structure including technology transfer and the 1992 immigration act, which had closed by the mid-2000s, rather than by differences in personal ability.