The Economist (March 14)
2015/ 03/ 15 by jd in Global News
China “is clinging on to low-cost manufacturing, even as it goes upmarket to exploit higher-value activities.” Developing countries shouldn’t expect to “manufacture their way to prosperity” on the back of higher manufacturing costs in China. “Just waiting for higher Chinese wages to push jobs their way is a recipe for failure.”
Tags: China, Developing countries, Higher value, Jobs, Low-cost manufacturing, Prosperity, Upmarket, Wages