Is outsourcing bad for developing countries?
Ashley asked:
I know that it can help their economy, create jobs, etc… But it can’t be so easy can it? I’m mainly wondering if there’s bad things for countries like Mexico or India by taking these outsourced jobs? I was thinking they’re heavily reliant on developed countries but I’m not sure what else.
I know that it can help their economy, create jobs, etc… But it can’t be so easy can it? I’m mainly wondering if there’s bad things for countries like Mexico or India by taking these outsourced jobs? I was thinking they’re heavily reliant on developed countries but I’m not sure what else.
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No, it gives them more jobs for the poor in those areas. falcosponge
At this point, I think America is reliant on the developing countries for the cheap labor. I see what youre saying, but even if a big company say goes out of business, the worst that could happen was the workers in the developing country go back to how it before they took the job. I would disagree that it is bad since the potential positives outweigh the potential negatives. Im not an economist or anything, that is just my educated opinion. Flash Funk
In a country like China, where I am based, there are so many skilled graduates who are very grateful for the chance to get some work to increase their experience. It doesn’t do them any harm. mark