Brookings trade forum 2005, Offshoring white-collar work:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Washington, DC Brookings Institution Press ©2006
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Beschreibung:"The Brookings Trade Forum is an annual conference and volume that addresses issues in international trade and macroeconomics. The 2005 Forum is the eighth in the series. It is co-edited by Susan M. Collins (Brookings and Georgetown University) and Lael Brainard (Brookings)."--The Brookings Institution Press website
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Modeling the offshoring of white-collar services : from comparative advantage to the new theories of trade and foreign direct investment / James R. Markusen -- Service offshoring : threats and opportunities / Daniel Trefler -- Tradable services : understanding the scope and impact of services offshoring / J. Bradford Jensen, Lori G. Kletzer -- Trends in employment at U.S. multinational companies : evidence from firm-level data? Maria Borga -- Potential offshoring : evidence from selected OECD countries / Desirée van Welsum, Xavier Reif -- Information-technology-enabled services and India's growth prospects / T.N. Srinivasan -- Globalization and the offshoring of services : the case of India / Rafiq Dossani -- Offshoring in the semiconductor industry : a historical perspective / Clair Brown, Greg Linden -- Service management and employment systems in U.S. and Indian call centers / Rosemary Batt, Virginia Doellgast, Hyunji Kwon -- Determinants of operational risk in global sourcing of financial services : evidence from field research / Ravi Aron, Ying Liu -- The emerging offshore software industries and the U.S. economy / Ashish Arora --Offshoring and radiology / Frank Levy, Ari Goelman -- A fairer deal for America's workers in a new era of offshoring / Lael Brainard, Robert E. Litan, Nicholas Warren -- The role of U.S. tax policy in offshoring / Kimberly A. Clausing
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 490 pages)
ISBN:0815712936
9780815712930

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