ISBN:
9789264034259
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 130 S.)
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graph. Darst.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Staying competitive in the global economy
DDC:
338.6048
Keywords:
Globalisierung
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Competition, International
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International economic relations
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Graue Literatur
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Globalisierung
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Weltwirtschaft
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Internationaler Wettbewerb
Abstract:
Global value chains are radically altering how goods and services are produced--parts made in one country, for instance, are increasingly assembled in another and sold in a third. The globalisation of production has changed the industrial structure within OECD countries, and in some sectors blunted their competitiveness. Another major consequence has been fears of job losses, due to outsourcing and offshoring-not only in manufacturing but also in services. The rapid integration of China and India, with their large pool of educated people, further reinforces these concerns. How should OECD countries respond?
Abstract:
Global value chains are radically altering how goods and services are produced--parts made in one country, for instance, are increasingly assembled in another and sold in a third. This report brings together OECD data on the globalisation of value chains, including the rise of outsourcing/offshoring. It first examines how OECD countries are affected by the globalisation of production, on both the macroeconomic and sector-specific levels. The costs and benefits of globalisation are then discussed, with an emphasis on employment and productivity. Finally, this report analyses how globalisa
Note:
Also available in French under the title: Comment rester compétitif dans l'économie mondiale : progresser dans la chaine de valeur
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Includes bibliographical references
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Franz. Ausg. u.d.T.: Comment rester compétitif dans l'économie mondiale
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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