115 results on '"Outsourcing -- Economic aspects"'
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2. Layoffs seem to conflict with tax break meant to propel job growth
3. Indian firms step up data security; as outsourcing increases, protection of information becomes U.S. political issue
4. When offshoring doesn't make sense
5. Outsourcing booms, although quietly amid political heat
6. America's new jingoes
7. GE plans to sell call-center unit based in India
8. New Delhi suburb experiences growth pangs of outsourcing
9. 'Bestshoring' beats outsourcing
10. Still made in the U.S.A.; as rivals move production to Asia, tech company stays competitive in the Midwest
11. Moving work: after winning jobs, European city looks over its shoulder; Timisoara, Romania, struggles to keep outsourcing boom; engineers seek higher pay; joining EU could blunt edge
12. Outsourcing storm favors India; U.S. criticism publicizes low-cost labor, expertise; lots of 'free advertising'
13. Call centers phone home; small-town economics lure more companies to outsource in remote corners of the U.S
14. Elijah of the economy
15. Outsourcing likely to slow office rebound: trend undercuts demand for space, research finds; suburbs lose call centers
16. Outsourcing 101
17. Who's the Benedict Arnold?
18. Jobs, outsourcing draw focus in debate on corporate tax bill; Senate revives measure, but future remains cloudy amid deadlock in house
19. The little search engine that could
20. Data gap: behind outsourcing debate: surprisingly few hard numbers; counting jobs moving abroad is a complicated task; it has some benefits, too; one report 'a little wobbly'
21. Outsourcing may create U.S. jobs; higher productivity allows for investment in staffing, expansion, a study finds
22. Wealth of nations: finding lessons of outsourcing in 4 historical tales; technology, trade, migration often shook job market; farmers fall prey to railroads
23. Bid to expand job aid gains steam; displaced service workers may get retraining dollars amid election-year politics
24. Strategic shift: as jobs head to eastern Europe, unions in West start to bend; labor offers big concessions to get companies to keep production close to home; competing with Bratislava
25. Political Capital: Bush needs to show clear, firm support for outsourcing
26. Outsourcing splits NAM members: small manufacturers seeks to fight migration of jobs as larger jobs join trend
27. Easy come, easy go: high-tech wooed, then fled Kentucky; big call-center operator heads overseas, leaving rural high hopes dashed
28. Weak jobs data surprise bond arena
29. Outsourcing fears land in Congress's lap; legislators debate a number of measures that respond to political hot potato
30. Senate passes contractor restrictions
31. Lesson in India: not every job translates overseas; ValiCert learned key roles must remain in U.S. for outsourcing to work
32. Business coalition battles outsourcing backlash; big lobbyists,companies aim at a blizzard of bills meant to keep jobs at home
33. Job losses pit CNN's Dobbs against old pals
34. India is emerging as proving ground for new drugs
35. 'Benedict Arnold' CEOs
36. Iowa canvassing shows labor's split among Democrats
37. Airbus contends Boeing's plans to fund plane break trade rules
38. India aims to calm U.S. outsourcing fears; lobbying effort counters complaints about competition for American high-tech jobs
39. India, the land of ... Hyundais? Nation known for software now draws manufacturers seeking an export platform
40. Calling India ... why Wall Street is dialing overseas for research
41. Japanese firms practice 'yen' damage control; by moving output overseas, big exporters are limiting effects of a strong currency
42. Outsourcing abroad draws debate at home: a strategy stirs concern as U.S. joblessness rises
43. Mani and me: hearing 'Mister, I work cheap' from across the globe
44. Technology outsourcing firms have seen profits dwindle
45. Wary of overcapacity, small manufacturers are slow to spend; machine shop and others outsource work rather than buy new equipment
46. Contract manufcturers face murky prospects
47. Sema's woes hing at hard times at small outsourcing firms in Europe
48. SCI's profit, revenue won't meet forecasts
49. America talks, India types up the transcript
50. Source spot: how a need for speed turned Guadalajara into a high-tech hub
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