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Offshoring
註釋This is the first book to look at the empirical evidence of the effects of offshoring in the U.S. It makes the case that the information and data being used to measure the number of jobs being offshored is incorrect at best. The government has no idea what the true numbers are and is making little to no meaningful effort to find out. The ability to disincentivize offshoring would be quite easy to implement, it is just that the beneficiaries of offshoring will not allow it to occur. With this book, you now have the opportunity to find out for yourself what is not happening. Global trade would still be global trade without offshoring and we have a limited amount of time to disincentivize the resulting removal of prosperity from our marketplace. The loss of jobs means loss of buyers and in a buyer-driven economy, that is not good for labor or U.S. businesses. It is time to demand that your representatives represent the citizens of the United States and not the international corporations with competing foreign interests.