Difference between revisions of "IT Outsourcing: Economic and Policy Analysis"

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Aamir Alavi, user: aamiralavi, aalamir@berkeley.edu
 
Aamir Alavi, user: aamiralavi, aalamir@berkeley.edu
  
Brad Struss, UW, bradstr@cs.washington.edu [User:bradstr]
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== Team Organization ==
 
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Revision as of 05:55, 4 November 2004

Topic

Economic and technological incentives to outsource, and government policies that can affect IT outsourcing rates.


Sub-topics

TBD

Group Members:

Mandy Chang, UC Berkeley, mandy_c@berkeley.edu User:mandy_c

Aamir Alavi, user: aamiralavi, aalamir@berkeley.edu

Brad Struss, UW, bradstr@cs.washington.edu User:bradstr

Team Organization

TBD

Sources

Businessweek article

"Offshoring" Service Jobs: Bane or Boon and What to Do?

How Outsourcing Creates Jobs for Americans

Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Globalization

The Outsourcing Bogeyman

Offshore Outsourcing Resource Center

[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/03/07/MNGRT5G2C11.DTL Offshoring's giant target: the Bay Area Silicon Valley could face export of 1 in 6 jobs -- worst in nation]