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Work in a Globalising Economy: Role of Outsourcing in India

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  • Sharit Bhowmick

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This paper attempts to examine the different types of outsourcing in India. It is usually believed that globalisation has encouraged the developed countries to outsource their production to the less developed countries. In this way we see a shift of capital from the North to the South. In India we see different types of outsourcing. Some of these are in the domestic market and others in the international market. This paper attempts to give an overview of these processes and analyse their implications. However before we do this a brief background on the labour force and the nature of Indian society will help understand the problems.

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  • Sharit Bhowmick, 2005. "Work in a Globalising Economy: Role of Outsourcing in India," Working Papers id:39, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:39
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