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Re: The Paradox of Commoditization
From: "Peter Galbavy" <peter.galbavy () knowtion net>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 17:36:26 +0100
Gordon Cook wrote:
Peter G's point, sorry -- it was anything but a very thinly veiled jingoistic plug for 'Made in USA' It is my best attempt to report what i see. And that is that " made in the USA" is to some extent history...like it or not. This part is reality and inexorable. It was a lament for
Maybe I was too flippant. I was referring to my overall impression that the article complains that 'globalisation' is taking work overseas and returning it as a finished product - to the detriment of 'home' markets. I got the references to the monopolies on the local loop, but to me - given the lack of investment by new entrants - that is a sad given. Here in the EU as well as elsewhere. Peter
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