International subcontracting, employment and skill promotion
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International subcontracting, employment and skill promotion

Susumu Watanabe
International labour review, Vol.105(5), pp.425-449
1972

Abstract

economic implication outsourcing employment opportunity role of developed countries foreign investment obstacle quality control statistical table developing countries International Trade
Article on the economic implications for international subcontracting and employment opportunity creation of role of developed countries and direct foreign investment in developing countries - examines the different forms and motives of international subcontracting, outlines obstacles in developing countries such as loose quality control, rigid trade policies, etc., and includes suggestions for possible remedies. References and statistical tables.
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