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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIn the recent past China & the Indian sub-continent have been the source of cheap manufactured goods because of the low pay & poor conditions 'enjoyed' by workers. However, pay & conditions in China, at least, are improving as workers organise & fight for improvements. This could have the effect, ultimately, of shutting off a source of cheap goods (or higher profits for those companies that manufacture goods there cheaply but sell them at high cost). Would it be too far-fetched to see Europe (including the UK of course) eventually becoming the new source of low-cost manufacturing as pay & conditions are driven down further, perhaps with goods shipped to the newly wealthy middle classes of China & India?
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostWould it be too far-fetched to see Europe (including the UK of course) eventually becoming the new source of low-cost manufacturing as pay & conditions are driven down further, perhaps with goods shipped to the newly wealthy middle classes of China & India?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThat can't be ruled out; the world of business being constantly on the lookout for compliant workforces and governments beckoning with inducements to keep making easy pickings. My guess is that the international ruling class has ruled out any more Keynsian demand management-type experiments of the 1945-75 type to buy off the workers as putting too many constraints on the free flow and growth of capital, which of course includes that of labour within and between agreed territories, hence Cameron's rhetorical case for negotiating Britain out of the EU. Anyone disputing this has to explain why otherwise the PM is so keen to reveal his hand prior to said negotiations. The desperation all-round vis-a-vis UKIP and various proto-fascist parties in Europe clearly shows establishments now to be bereft of any ideas on salving their electoral prospects along with those of captalism as capable of creating the amount of wealth it needs on its own operational terms to spread reasonably equitably down the ranks to present itself short or longterm as the rightful ethical, moral and ideological beneficiary of the so-called post Cold War dividend.
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