Political Causes and Effects of Trade Liberalization
THE POLITICAL CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION
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OFFSHORE OUTSOURCING
Bardham, Ashok Deo, and Cynthia Kroll. The New Wave of Out- sourcing. Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Econom- ics Report, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2003.
Bhagwati, Jagdish, Arvind Panagariya, and T.N. Srinivasan. “The Muddles over Outsourcing.” Journal of Economic Perspectives (Fall 2004): 93–114.
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Drezner, Daniel W. “The Outsourcing Bogeyman.” Foreign Affairs 83 (May/June 2004): 22–34.
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