Many people, not just in the United States, are concerned about the implications of this growth in outsourcing for the future of business. State governments in particular are trying to stop outsourcing and are using the law as a means to do so. However, are these attempts, which are variants of the old buy American programs, doomed to be ineffective and ultimately protectionist, without really protecting American business? This paper will examine the developments of offshoring, outsourcing, and insourcing in Part II. Part III examines both state and federal legal efforts to restrict this growth. Part IV examines the WTO and international responses to these developments. Part V examines the Supreme Court\u27s analysis of tax incentives as ...
Although the United States is the world’s biggest proponent of capitalism and free trade, the time h...
Much of our society’s well-being today is centered around commerce: reducing frictions from interact...
International outsourcing has come to the legal profession. The ABA and other bar associations have ...
Many people, not just in the United States, are concerned about the implications of this growth in o...
Outsourcing is not new; it is as old as the ancient trade routes to China and India. Trading with th...
This paper outlines a methodology for researching and understanding the state government outsourcing...
This paper covers four issues. First, it examines evolving international conventions to determine wh...
This paper will examine the Constitutional issues raised by the influx of state anti-outsourcing leg...
Despite instability in certain parts of the region, the Middle East has emerged as an attractive mar...
Outsourcing is the process of contracting a business function to someone else, usually overseas in o...
Modern-day commerce forces services providers to make use of outsourcing. Regardless of whether outs...
The paper examines possible reasons behind expanded outsourcing by modeling outsourcing decisions wh...
Modern-day commerce forces services providers to make use of outsourcing. Regardless of whether outs...
One obvious result of World Trade Organization (WTO) and the subsequent North American Free Trade Ag...
Companies choose the degree of vertical integration in the production of goods and services. In othe...
Although the United States is the world’s biggest proponent of capitalism and free trade, the time h...
Much of our society’s well-being today is centered around commerce: reducing frictions from interact...
International outsourcing has come to the legal profession. The ABA and other bar associations have ...
Many people, not just in the United States, are concerned about the implications of this growth in o...
Outsourcing is not new; it is as old as the ancient trade routes to China and India. Trading with th...
This paper outlines a methodology for researching and understanding the state government outsourcing...
This paper covers four issues. First, it examines evolving international conventions to determine wh...
This paper will examine the Constitutional issues raised by the influx of state anti-outsourcing leg...
Despite instability in certain parts of the region, the Middle East has emerged as an attractive mar...
Outsourcing is the process of contracting a business function to someone else, usually overseas in o...
Modern-day commerce forces services providers to make use of outsourcing. Regardless of whether outs...
The paper examines possible reasons behind expanded outsourcing by modeling outsourcing decisions wh...
Modern-day commerce forces services providers to make use of outsourcing. Regardless of whether outs...
One obvious result of World Trade Organization (WTO) and the subsequent North American Free Trade Ag...
Companies choose the degree of vertical integration in the production of goods and services. In othe...
Although the United States is the world’s biggest proponent of capitalism and free trade, the time h...
Much of our society’s well-being today is centered around commerce: reducing frictions from interact...
International outsourcing has come to the legal profession. The ABA and other bar associations have ...