Date of Award/Publication
4-2009
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
M.S. in International Studies
Department
International Studies
First Supervisor
John Roche
Second Supervisor
William Graff
Third Supervisor
David M. Baronov
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate why US companies outsource business opportunities to India. Every decision to outsource industry results in a significant job loss experienced in the United States; an example of this can be found in Detroit, Michigan with the loss of automobile manufacturing. This study compares the educational systems in both India and the United States and investigates whether cheap uneducated labor plays the driving role in the business decision to outsource in India. The findings show that the development of higher education is the primary reason companies seek business ventures and uneducated cheap labor is a complement.
Recommended Citation
Repich, Ryan, "Outsourcing to an Educated India" (2009). International Studies Masters. Paper 4.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/intlstudies_masters/4
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