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by rhelz
742 days ago
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Of course. It can even vastly benefit both countries and both of their workers, e.g. Canada is better off outsourcing the growing of coffee. If each country is playing to their natural advantages, like climate, or abundance of hydroelectric power, its far more efficient and produces more for everybody. The only problem is if one country's natural advantage is a low standard of living and poverty wages. |
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That's not really outsourcing. That's simply trade.