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- From: nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson)
- Subject: Re: jobs, again
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 16:38:13 GMT
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- In article <1689D8423.M23231@mwvm.mitre.org> M23231@mwvm.mitre.org writes:
- >In article <BxIDKt.Isy@apollo.hp.com>
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- >> Now, I've been accused by some net.optimists of being
- >> unreasonably gloomy on economic prospects. It makes no
- >> difference to them that an increasing number of very
- >> mainstream economists and businessmen are beginning to
- >> echo my sentiments that the problems in the US and world
- >> economy are structural, not cyclical, and very severe.
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- >I would agree 100%. I recommend re-reading E. F. Schumacher's 1973 classic,
- >"Small is Beautiful" to see how thoroughly ignored he has been and how our
- >failure to see the error of our economic policy has brought us to the state
- >we now are witnessing. In my opinion, unless we reverse course our people are
- >doomed to downward mobility (rapid) as corporations seek the cheapest labor
- >on the globe for all tasks they can't figure out how to automate.
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- But what's the alternative? If you forced the US to use high-cost
- domestic labor then this raises the price of US goods, not only
- raising the prices you and I pay, but also reducing our ability
- to compete internationally with companies in other nations who
- don't impose these restrictions. My employer, HP, for instance
- does nearly half our business overseas so my job depends very
- much on HP's ability to compete internationally. My wife works
- for a US company that does MOST of its business overseas.
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- During the 1980's US export business boomed and this contributed
- to a lot of domestic prosperity. Also a world economy *brings
- in* jobs, too. Look at the Japanese car makers in Kentucky,
- Tennessee and Ohio, or the BMW plant being built in North Carolina.
- My mother-in-law is a vice-president at a German company in New
- Jersey.
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- Also it's technology that makes this possible and you can't turn
- back the technological clock. You can put a satellite dish on the
- roof of a building in any LDC in the world and with modern work-
- group software make them part of the software development team
- in a US company. When you call some US airlines to book a
- flight, the person on the other phone is on an island in the
- Caribbean earning a fraction of what a US worker would (source:
- Boston Globe).
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