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Case Title:
Comparative Cost Advantage and the American Outsourcing Backlash
Publication Year : 2004
Authors: Ankeet Bajaj & G Srikanth
Industry: Information Technology and IT Enabled Services
Region:US
Case Code: COM0005
Teaching Note: Available
Structured Assignment: Available
Abstract:
Offshoring had become a contentious issue during the American Presidential elections. The roots of the controversy sprang from the disparaging growth of jobs in the US despite economic recovery. Proponents of offshoring derived their arguments from the theory of comparative advantage. They believed that it was in America's best interest to take advantage of low cost, skilled labour in countries like India. Studies showed that the net benefit of offshoring was greater to the US and that it helped create rather than destroy jobs in the parent country. Research also pointed out that the major cause of anemic job growth was the productivity gains by American companies and that newer and better paying jobs would soon be created, albeit with some short run friction. Detractors, however, believed that export of service jobs, or offshoring, was the major reason for job losses. They rejected the application of the theory of comparative advantage, as its assumptions of the immobility of labour and capital were not being satisfied in the case of outsourcing.
Pedagogical Objectives:
- To discuss whether the American backlash against outsourcing is justified
- To gain a deeper understanding of the benefits of outsourcing to America and how it creates jobs rather than destroying them.
Keywords : Comparative cost advantage theory, American outsourcing backlash, Absolute advantage, Low cost countries, Inflation and interest rates, High real wages, US gross domestic product (GDP), Unemployment, Expertise and efficiency of labour, Productivity, John Kerry, Information Technology Association of America, International trade, Free trade, Offshoring
Contents :
Comparative Cost Advantage and Outsourcing Gains
Theories of Absolute and Comparative Advantage
Benefits of Offshoring to US
Offshoring – The Rhetoric
US Labour Force Unemployment Rate
Engineering Unemployment From 1992-2001
Jobs Expected to Move Offshore from the US by 2015
Challenging Theory
Looking Ahead
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