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A study of highly educated Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs who leave tech hubs like Silicon Valley to return to their homeland to launch startups reports that they have found that economic opportunity truly is better in India and China.

The survey found that 72 percent of Indian and 81 percent of Chinese who returned found that the opportunities to start businesses were better in their home countries. Just 14 percent of Indians and 5 percent of Chinese who had returned felt the opportunities had been better in the United States.

The brain drain in reverse. Eye-opening SJ Merc story about a new study by creative sleuths Vivek Wadhwa, a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley, AnnaLee Saxenian, dean of the school of information at Berkeley, and scholars from Duke and Harvard. 
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