The pervasive and complex nature of “international outsourcing” has hampered efforts to quantify the importance of this phenomenon for national economies. Indeed, available evidence on the extent of “offshoring” associated with the U.S. economy is scant, rendering analyses of its economic impacts as unreliable at best. Attempts to gauge its direct employment effects must overcome definitional ...
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2010
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Authors: | Mullen, John K. |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, National University of Ireland |
Subject: | Foreign direct investment | captive offshoring Algorithmic Trading | MACD |
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