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Resoring

Resoring is the process of returning to the country of production previously transferred to countries with lower production costs. It has been deployed in industrialized countries since 2010. The main reasons for the reshoring are: a significant increase in labor costs and other production costs in developing countries; the growth of the use of robots in the production of developed countries, which reduces labor costs; convenience of the territorial neighborhood of production, logistics and R&D ; more reliable protection of intellectual property [1] . The process of withdrawing production from developed to developing countries, which is the reverse of re-scoring, is called offshoring . He dominated the global economy from 1960 to 2010.

See also

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution

Notes

  1. ↑ Kondratiev V. Resoring as a form of reindustrialization // World Economy and International Relations , 2017, vol. 61, No. 9, ss. 54-65.

Links

  • Tolkachev S.A., Teplyakov A.Yu. Regional Industrial Policy and Reshoring in the USA // USA and Canada: Economics, Politics, Culture. 2016. No. 10 (562). S. 56-72.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Resoring&oldid=100125420


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