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Previously on "WTO and Off-Shoring"
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Sounds to me like the WTO are just making it up as they go along.
Now, now, Lucifer. Keep that up and you'll gain a reputation for being a cynical Sid. There's some lovely stuff in the new Orlaith thread; everyone's a winner
But the WTO questioned the so-called “new mega-trend” of offshoring services, saying that while the business process is set to progress steadily, it will continue having no dramatic impact on employment in sending or receiving countries.
A mere three paragraphs later...
Yet the WTO added developing countries with a large English speaking population, a strong telecoms infrastructure and a large pool of IT professionals are “expected to reap large employment and income gains.”
Sounds to me like the WTO are just making it up as they go along.
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