Search
      Channels
  News
  Home Loans
  Commercial Loans
  Insurance
  Credit Cards
  Calculators
  NRI Center
     Investment
  Mutual Funds
  Stock Research
  Market Tools
  Special Reports
  Fund Focus
  Company Focus
  Sector Focus
  Interviews
     Services
  Greetings
  Message Board
Partners
Home -> Finance -> Full Story

Offshore outsourcing good for US economy: Study
Wednesday, March 31 2004 10:38 Hrs (IST)

Silicon Valley: Outsourcing of United States' Information Technology (IT) jobs to foreign countries, such as India, is good for the US economy and will create new jobs, says a study released yesterday (Mar 30, 2004).

Offshoring or outsourcing will add $ 124 billion to the US economy and create 317,367 new jobs, according to a study conducted by research firm Global Insight and sponsored by the leading IT trade group Information Technology Association of America (ITAA).

The ITAA represents more than 500 large US high-tech companies, such as IBM, Microsoft Corp, Hewlett-Packard Corp, Amazon.com and Accenture.

The study found that offshore outsourcing generated about 90,000 net new US jobs in 2003, a number that is forecast to rise to 317,000 by 2008.

In the software and services area, the economy will create 516,000 jobs over the next five years in an environment with global sourcing but only 490,000 without it, the study found. Of these 516,000 new jobs, 272,000 will go offshore and 244,000 will remain onshore.

"We have long held the position that global sourcing creates more jobs and higher real wages for American workers," said ITAA president Harris N Miller. "Now we have the data that prove it."

PTI



Related Stories
http://www.bpoindia.org