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In May, the president promised to end a tax break on American companies operating overseas. Uh, never mind
By Andrew Leonard
October 13, 2009
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Accenture gets a patent for a "rapid transfer of knowledge" technique. Don't expect rich country workers to applaud
By Andrew Leonard
February 22, 2008
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Top talent is getting too pricey in India, says a start-up CEO.
By Andrew Leonard
July 2, 2007
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Was his campaign's attack on Hillary Clinton's ties to India a macaca moment? Or a chance to tell the world how he really feels about globalization?
By Andrew Leonard
June 20, 2007
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Production moving overseas, good jobs disappearing, national angst upwelling... South Korea sings the grownup globalization blues
May 16, 2007
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Could a staunch opponent of offshoring IT jobs be mellowing a bit too soon?
By Andrew Leonard
December 6, 2006
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Finding fault with the ACM's big offshoring study, eight months later
By Andrew Leonard
October 8, 2006
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Stuck inside of Bangalore with the COBOL blues again.
By Andrew Leonard
September 14, 2006
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A lame I-told-you-so on offshoring from Greg Mankiw
By Andrew Leonard
August 30, 2006
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A letter on offshoring reeking of hope.
By Andrew Leonard
March 24, 2006
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If climate change and peak oil don't get us, offshoring will.
By Andrew Leonard
March 23, 2006
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Programmers, database administrators, going down. Everybody else, up.
By Andrew Leonard
February 23, 2006
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Could there really be more software jobs now than during the dot-com boom?
By Andrew Leonard
February 23, 2006
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The declining importance of cheap labor in the high-tech economy.
By Andrew Leonard
February 16, 2006
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"The future of outsourcing" or the future of hype?
By Andrew Leonard
January 23, 2006
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Former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors N. Gregory Mankiw has some advice for free trade proselytizers.
By Andrew Leonard
December 14, 2005
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In his new book about outsourcing, the television journalist tells us that he is shocked, SHOCKED, that corporations are treating American workers like crap.
By Andrew Leonard
September 9, 2004
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Executives at Indian outsourcing companies are aware there's a political backlash in the U.S. against offshored jobs, but they're not too worried: They know that the cold logic of profit is on their side.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
April 20, 2004
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At Webodrome, on the ninth floor of a building in downtown Mumbai, programmers exult in their freedom.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
April 12, 2004
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Not all trips to India are blessed by Krishna: A case study of outsourcing gone awry.
By Sam Williams
April 6, 2004
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Bangalore resident Rachna Asirvatham has a 56K modem, a bookcase full of software manuals ... and a bunch of American clients.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
April 6, 2004
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For one Silicon Valley company, hiring Indian programmers wasn't about greed, it was about survival. A special report from Chennai, globalization's ground zero.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
April 1, 2004
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"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the efficiency of the Board. They are sampling better vintage now that jobs have been offshored."
By Joyce McGreevy
March 22, 2004
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My cousins and I do the same kind of work. But their parents stayed in India, while mine moved to the United States.
By Sumana Harihareswara
March 10, 2004
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The increasing move of white-collar jobs overseas is inevitable, says one longtime Silicon Valley activist. So the fight for workers' rights has to go global.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
January 27, 2004