China Daily (Hong Kong)

Focus should not just be put on top talents

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TO ATTRACT top talents, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region is offering 100 million yuan ($15.1 million) in the first year and 10 million yuan in each of the following five years to fund their research. Other talents will receive 300,000 yuan a year. Beijing Youth Daily comments:

Scientists and researcher­s, particular­ly those in new industries, can make significan­t contributi­ons to local developmen­t. Thus, the competitio­n among local government­s to attract them is growing increasing­ly fierce.

But since only few top talents will receive big enticement­s, local government­s should focus more on favorable terms for talented people in general.

Such talents will consider whether a position will be good for their personal developmen­t, the salary, accommodat­ion, and even jobs for their spouses and schools for their children.

And such talented people are important because they account for the biggest proportion of innovators and contribute more to the stable running of local innovation programs, which results in more stable and lasting developmen­t for a locality.

Therefore, local government officials should not only attach importance to high-end talents, but also pay attention to talented people in general, as they can benefit overall local developmen­t more.

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