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[Grasping Reality with Both Hands: Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal] When we get to the stage where distance matters so little that we can be taught our economics by tenured professors at the Universities of Shanghai or Delhi I wonder if tenured US professors will be quite so relaxed about offshoring ....

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[Delong.typepad.com] Grasping Reality with Both Hands: The Semi-Daily Journal of Brad ...: I'd like to see Chicago outsource say 35% of its tenured faculty to India for a tenth of the price and not much in the way of measurable differences in output. That'd be putting their money where their mouths are."

http://www.newyorkfed.org [Newyorkfed.org] CURRICULUM VITAE - Mary Amiti International Research Ph: 1-212-720 ...: (1997), “International Trade in the Manufacturing Sectors of .Amiti, Mary and Karolina Ekholm, “Offshoring, Employment in Rigid Labor Markets: .

http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com [Gregmankiw.blogspot.com] Greg Mankiw's Blog: Chinese Competitors: There are all kinds of differences, not just between Americans and Chinese, but between Singaporeans, Koreans, Malaysians, Taiwanese, Filipinos, Indonesians, etc., etc., etc. As I think Paul was trying to point out, trade theory ilustrates that there are huge advantages to diversity and to each country working towards its relative advantage.

Econ.ucsc.edu[Econ.ucsc.edu] Page 1 1 September 2006 CURRICULUM VITAE Lori G. Kletzer ...: Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure), Williams College, .AJob Loss and International Trade: Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing,@ Danish Ministry .

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