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Economics of offshore outsourcing: anything new under the sun?

Published: 19 April 2007 Publication History

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Based on International Economics, this paper provides a theoretical perspective of the economic rationale behind the current phenomenon of offshore outsourcing of IT related activities.

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Editorial. The Wall Street Journal, March 23, 2005.
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Robert J. Carbaugh. International Economics. Thompson, South-Western, 2004.
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Edwin Mansfield. Microeconomics. W.W. Norton, 1997.

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SIGMIS CPR '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on Computer personnel research: The global information technology workforce
April 2007
246 pages
ISBN:9781595936417
DOI:10.1145/1235000
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Published: 19 April 2007

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  1. economics of offshore outsourcing
  2. offshore software development
  3. outsourcing

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