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mode of entry. One type of this mode is offshoring which makes easier the relocation of business activity from developed … economies to developing economies. The study of offshoring activities is the focus of this paper, with the data coming from a … multinational firms to be engaged in foreign direct investment via offshoring. …
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engage in offshoring. Reshoring does occur but seldom for corrective reasons. China remains the most attractive site for … a change is not just because of reshoring by domestic firms. Labor cost no longer dominates manufacturing location …
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Disruptions to global value chains (GVCs) - caused by conflicts, natural disasters, and accidents that close transport routes - and that affect specific regions or sectors, are not unusual. However, in recent years and amid the Covid-19 pandemic, they have become more frequent and severe. High...
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This article discusses the motives and determinants of global business service outsourcing. Similar to foreign production, outsourcing providers seek resources, new markets, efficiency, and strategic assets or capabilities. Similarities between multinational enterprises producing goods and...
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rising concerns over reshoring, our findings suggest that robots have yet promoted trade in intermediate inputs. …
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more sophisticated and cost-effective technology could displace workers through automation or reshoring of production. We … evidence of major shifts in occupational labor demand due to reshoring. …
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