The rapid growth of offshore outsourcing in manufacturing and
IT-based services is unleashing dramatic changes around the world.
This book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to
analyze the implications of this huge transformation. For some
observers, offshore outsourcing promises more rapid economic growth
for both developed and developing countries. For others, it
unravels the social contract in today's rich countries, as labor
and governments lose bargaining power vis-a-vis globally mobile
capital. For yet others, it offers some developing countries the
opportunity to leapfrog, while pushing others even further to the
sidelines. This book provides a uniquely comprehensive, yet diverse
account of the winners and losers from offshore outsourcing and of
how policy might be used to spread its benefits more widely and
equally.
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