Glassman, James K.,
The Real Benedict Arnolds. James K. Glassman. - Tech Central Station, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 43, Business, 1522-3191; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: The Real Benedict Arnolds, March 11, 2004; pp. n.p..
"Imagine if U.S. computer companies were forced to make all their components at home. The cost of computers would be higher, so U.S. business could not enhance productivity, grow and hire workers. Plus, U.S. computer makers would be priced out of the market and forced to fire workers." (TECH CENTRAL STATION) The author contends that politicians like Sen. John Kerry, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Jon Corzine, who have backed legislation limiting outsourcing, have in turn "put America in peril" by fanning the "flames of protectionist anger" which could result in "a reversal of the global movement toward open trade, which has been a boon to America."
1522-3191;
Business and politics
Contracting out
Free trade
Offshore assembly industry
Protectionism
AC1.S5
050
The Real Benedict Arnolds. James K. Glassman. - Tech Central Station, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 43, Business, 1522-3191; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: The Real Benedict Arnolds, March 11, 2004; pp. n.p..
"Imagine if U.S. computer companies were forced to make all their components at home. The cost of computers would be higher, so U.S. business could not enhance productivity, grow and hire workers. Plus, U.S. computer makers would be priced out of the market and forced to fire workers." (TECH CENTRAL STATION) The author contends that politicians like Sen. John Kerry, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Jon Corzine, who have backed legislation limiting outsourcing, have in turn "put America in peril" by fanning the "flames of protectionist anger" which could result in "a reversal of the global movement toward open trade, which has been a boon to America."
1522-3191;
Business and politics
Contracting out
Free trade
Offshore assembly industry
Protectionism
AC1.S5
050