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Navigating Future Concerns: Manufacturing, Outsourcing, Trade Deficits, and Work Ethics

As we delve into the future of economics, key concerns arise in areas such as manufacturing, outsourcing, trade deficits, and work ethics. The fabric of global employment is shifting, prompting discussions about offshoring's impact on jobs, the instinct for protectionism, and the rising trade deficit. Additionally, the work ethic observed across different regions, particularly in South Korea, raises questions about productivity and its implications for the workforce. This compilation of insights emphasizes the importance of addressing these evolving economic challenges.

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Navigating Future Concerns: Manufacturing, Outsourcing, Trade Deficits, and Work Ethics

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  1. Future Concerns • Manufacturing http://macroblog.typepad.com/macroblog/2011/05/is-offshoring-behind-us-employments-current-problems.html

  2. Future Concerns • Outsourcing http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2010/10/the-protectionist-instinct.html

  3. Future Concerns • Trade Deficit http://moneywatch.bnet.com/economic-news/blog/maximum-utility/initial-claims-for-unemployment-insurance-and-the-trade-deficit-both-increase/1204/

  4. Future Concerns • Work Ethic http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/12/s-koreans-put-in-most-hours/

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