Offshoring: the next industrial revolution?/ Alan S Blinder

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Foreign Affairs Vol 85 No 2, March-April 2006, pp.113-128Summary: A review of the potential impact of the international migration of jobs (but not the people who do them) from one country to another. Argues that although this is precisely what economists have expected, the scale and speed of the change may have profound and disruptive effects on wealthy countries that the latter are currently ill equipped to respond to.
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A review of the potential impact of the international migration of jobs (but not the people who do them) from one country to another. Argues that although this is precisely what economists have expected, the scale and speed of the change may have profound and disruptive effects on wealthy countries that the latter are currently ill equipped to respond to.

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