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Finally and perhaps most radically, a world of fast, cheap,
communication greatly facilitates decentralized approaches to production. One
possible result is to shift substantial amounts of human effort out of the
context of hierarchically organized corporations into some mix of marketplace
coordination of individuals or small firms and the sort of voluntary
cooperation, without explicit markets, of which open source software
development is a recent and striking example.
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[Thu May 27 04:00:11 PDT 2004-147] Hans Peeters (NOSPAMhans.agnes@hetnet.nl.NOSPAM):
A recent aspect of this is the gigantic level of outsourcing development of new software to India were wages are many times less than in the West. The same is true for callcenters with theire employees working from India.
[Mon Nov 22 12:08:07 EST 2004-326] Virginia Warren (NOSPAMva@NOSPAMgotfreedom.net.NOSPAM):
Hans, yes, the wages are many times less than in the West, but the cost of living is also many times less than in the West. It does not make sense to compare the wages of Indian programmers to American programmers--instead, you should compare the wages of Indian programmers to Indian janitors or farmers or what-have-you.
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