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z2003-08-12- Arnold Kling Globalization
is a Product Manager/CTO with a track-record of bringing a business perspective to building agile product-development teams for start-ups, and is seeking a senior role in an entrepreneurial organization building disruptive Internet-driven products.

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last edited by BillSeitz on Oct 16, 2008 2:33 pm

on the cycle of . The process is likely to be very convoluted. Maybe the Indian workers will outsource the production of yogurt. The yogurt producers may outsource the production of milk to Australia. The Australians may want beer, which they outsource to Germany. The Germans want drug research, which they outsource to the United States, because we still allow drug companies to profit from research. With low interest rates, thanks to the fact that all of our trading partners want crateloads of U.S. Treasury securities, one of our drug companies can finance a new research facility. To build it, the construction company may hire workers who are new immigrants. The new immigrants might want schools where their children can learn to read English. These schools might outsource some of their teaching to Rachel. (Just kidding. The will not allow economic activity. And they do not seem to care much for teaching English to immigrants, either. But you get the idea.) Hmmm, what happens when the -s move their research there, and our new houses get prefabbed in ? Will we be left with pizza delivery, like in ?


 




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