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Which of the following statements will the author most probably agree with?
A

Foreign students are a new source of financial capital.

B

Ph. D. graduates should automatically be given green cards.

C

Foreign Ph.D. graduates may function as a kind of capital.

D

Foreign investors ought to immigrate to high unemployment areas.


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推理判断题。根据题干信息定位到第一段第二句“Equally,our analysis suggests that we ought to treat foreign students as an important source of brain gain for US…”,由此可知,外国留学生应该被看做重要人才流入的源,根据常识,这是人力资本,而非金融资本,故A选项错误;根据最后一段首句“We budget that automatic green cards be given to all those who obtain a Ph.D.in the science and engineering programs at our universities.”可知,作者建议,所有在美国大学里获得科学类和工程类博士学位的人都可以自动获得绿卡,故B选项错误;D选项在文中没有提及。根据最后一段最后一句“In adopting such a ‘guaranteed green card’ proposal,we would be recognizing the…”可知,“保证性绿卡”制度的实施赋予了人力资本和金融资本同样的重要性,即作者认为外国博士生也是一种资本,故答案为C项。
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