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To: Cronos
Actually, we're both wrong. China has 1.3 billion according to the State Department.

The reason this is important is that the vast number of people in the Third World means that any job that is outsourceable will be incredibly cheaper to do so. This will create a race to the bottom in which our standing of living will approach the Third World more than the reverse will happen.
223 posted on 10/03/2004 12:15:12 PM PDT by radicalamericannationalist (Kurtz had the right answer but the wrong location.)
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To: radicalamericannationalist
The reason this is important is that the vast number of people in the Third World means that any job that is outsourceable will be incredibly cheaper to do so. This will create a race to the bottom in which our standing of living will approach the Third World more than the reverse will happen.

well, I would doubt that argument for the following reasons:
  1. most Chinese are illiterate, never mind the 'statistics' brought forth by the Communists
  2. These can only be competition to blue-collar workers or to machines.
  3. However, American blue-collar workers and our machines (and Japanese robots) are generally more productive, giving more value for money
  4. Hence, it makes more economic sense for some things NOT to go to China.
  5. However, cheap toys etc. can be manufactured in China with no loss to us
  6. For the educated workforce, they do have some numbers, but even they are running short in supplying new graduates
  7. The market won't be as wunderbar as it was during the bubble economy but the supply-demand ratio is just about evening out -- including the influx of educated workers from India and CHina

      So, I'd say that while our tech workers won't earn the huge amounts they did (some just by proclaiming themselves html 'programmers'), they won't earn only $5000 a year

224 posted on 10/03/2004 12:25:41 PM PDT by Cronos (W2K4)
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