The effects of Offshoring in developed and developing countries

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The basic effect of offshoring in developed countries is the increase of the unemployment rate, which directly affects their economic system. On the other hand, Offshoring provides benefits to developing countries such as increasing the employment rate, and also benefits international businesses by lowering costs and increasing profits.

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