Reshoring: Location Choices
A few days ago, we discussed reshoring and its potential impact on inflation and wages. As mentioned, however, the return of investments has significant geographical implications within a developed country. Let's explore this further, starting from a key point: if companies went abroad primarily to reduce production costs starting in the 1990s, now that they're returning, they must inevitably try to keep production costs low.
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