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The politics of services globalization

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Ovum Plc
Published: May 2008
Product Code: R464-772
Description
The US periodically goes through flare-ups of protectionism. While wiser heads typically prevail in controlling the flames, we are now going into a new cycle that has the potential to become a major inferno. The reason: the US is about to enter something of a perfect protectionist storm, embarking on a recession at the same time that foreign trade and balance of payment deficits (especially with China) are high, in the midst of what is likely to be a close election campaign between a Republican “free trader” and a Democratic “fair trader.”



With heated debates and a Democrat-controlled Congress almost inevitable, protectionist fervor is almost certain to ignite. We hope the focus will continue to be on traditional hot spots such as manufacturing, agricultural goods, or possibly foreign acquisition of US assets. With luck, it will bypass the really critical issue of services globalization until after the election, when we have a slightly better chance of entering into a rational discussion of the real issues rather than a bout of competing, populist sound bites.
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Key messages
The US is already a services economy
Global services competition is moving rapidly up the value chain
Do you want the good news or the bad?
The need for solutions rather than reactions
Protectionist sparks
Small and sweeping issues drive fears
The downside of public attention
Election + recession = a volatile mix
A shifting economic profile
Agriculture and manufacturing’s waning role
Concerns about offshoring center on lower-skilled jobs
Moving up the services value chain
Stage is being set for offshoring of high-skilled jobs
A growing trend to offshore R&D
Implications for US and developed country policies
Challenging demographic and education trends
Offshoring as precursor to automation
Following in the paths of agriculture and manufacturing
Of national priorities and political will
Offshoring just one of many pressing challenges


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