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Outsourcing Economics Global Value Chains In Capitalist Development William Milberg

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Outsourcing Economics Global Value Chains In Capitalist Development William Milberg
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 376
Author: William Milberg, Dr Deborah Winkler
ISBN: 9781107026995, 1107026997
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Outsourcing Economics Global Value Chains In Capitalist Development William Milberg by William Milberg, Dr Deborah Winkler 9781107026995, 1107026997 instant download after payment.

Outsourcing Economics has a double meaning. First, it is a book about the economics of outsourcing. Second, it examines the way that economists have understood globalization as a pure market phenomenon, and as a result have "outsourced" the explanation of world economic forces to other disciplines. Markets are embedded in a set of institutions - labor, government, corporate - that mold the power asymmetries that influence the distribution of the gains from globalization. In this book, William Milberg and Deborah Winkler propose an institutional theory of trade and development. They find that offshoring reduces employment and raises income inequality in countries that lack institutions supporting workers. They also find that offshoring allows firms to reduce domestic investment and focus on finance and short-run stock movements. Development has become synonymous with "upgrading" in global value chains, but this is not sufficient for improved wages or labor standards.

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