Preference Bias And Outsourcing To Market: A Steady-State Analysis
Source: University of Iowa
The authors analyze a model that focuses on the export/outsource decision. Outsourcing has the advantage of providing better information about local preferences. The disadvantage is that producing in the host country also means using the inferior technology embodied in the local capital. The decision of whether to offer an outsourcing contract weighs these two effects against each other. The host country accepts the outsourcing contract if the higher price they pay for the outsourced good is worth the benefit of consuming a manufactured good closer to their ideal variety. These results suggest that as low income countries develop they become a more attractive destination for outsourcing because their capital grows to meet production needs and the local market is more lucrative.
| Format: | Size: | 224.50 | |
| Date: | Mar 2008 |



