Outsourcing of Jobs as a Non-Crisis


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Outsourcing of Jobs as a Non-Crisis

09.30.04 (6:50 pm)   [edit]

Daniel W. Drezner explains why outsourcing is not a crisis.

Now, however, we can add some actual figures to the overheated debate. The Government Accountability Office has issued its first review of the data, and one undeniable conclusion to be drawn from it is that outsourcing is not quite the job-destroying tsunami it's been made out to be. Of the 1.5 million jobs lost last year in "mass layoffs"—that is, when 50 or more workers are let go at once—less than 1 percent were attributed to overseas relocation; that was a decline from the previous year. In 2002, only about 4 percent of the money directly invested by American companies overseas went to the developing countries that are most likely to account for outsourced jobs—and most of that money was concentrated in manufacturing.

The data did show that from 1997 to 2002, annual imports of business, technical and professional services increased by $16.3 billion. However, during that same half-decade, exports of those services increased by $20.5 billion a year. In 2002 alone, the United States ran a $27 billion trade surplus in business services, the sector in which jobs are most likely to be outsourced. The G.A.O. correctly stressed that it is impossible to compute exactly how many jobs are lost because of outsourcing, but unless its figures are off by several orders of magnitude, there's no crisis here.

An excellent read. Also thanks to Peter W. Schramm at the Ashbrook center.
 


posted by: CheckItOut (reply)
post date: 09.30.04 (7:04 pm)

Put you and Drezner out of a job with no health care for your families and I'll bet you'd change your tune. Funny how neo-con hypocrites can be "theoretical" when it doesn't affect you or your loved ones! ROFL!



posted by: Stephen89702 (reply)
post date: 09.30.04 (7:23 pm)

Reply to: CheckItOut

Is the term "neo-con" supposed to be an insult. How can you classify me when you know nothing about me?

I, sir, am out of a job and without health care. So what? I retired at age 50 (and too young for social security + medicaid) and I don't need or want no stinkin' government taking care of myself or my family. Before you go there, I did not come from a rich family. Nor am I rich now. Just a good conservative - both with my money and my politics.

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