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"How Many U.S. Jobs Might Be Offshorable?" Alan Blinder, Princeton, CEPS working paper no. 142, March 2007. (PDF) |
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"Offshoring: Big Deal or Business as Usual?" Alan Blinder, Princeton, CEPS working paper no. 149, June 2007. (PDF) |
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“3.3m US Services Jobs To Go Offshore”, John McCarthy, Forrester Research Inc., November 2002 |
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“Globalization, Job Creation and Inequality,” Ashok Deo Bardham, University of California at Berkeley, Oct. 2006 (PDF) |
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“Low-Cost Global Delivery Model Showdown”, John McCarthy, Forrester Research Inc, August 2004 |
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“The Characteristics of Offshorable Jobs” by Jared Bernstein, James Lin, and Lawrence Mishel, EPI, Nov. 14, 2007 |
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“The New Wave of Outsourcing”, Ashok Deo Bardham and Cynthia Kroll, University of California at Berkeley, 2003 (PDF) |
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“Truth and consequences of offshoring,” Josh Bivens, EPI briefing paper, August 2005 |
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“Two Speed Europe: Why 1 Million Jobs Will Move Offshore”, Andrew Parker, Forrester Research Inc, August 2004 |
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