How Economists Got Income Inequality Wrong
Harvard Business Review
NOVEMBER 9, 2012
They had no idea how to. For example, in 2006, when Ford opened a plant in Chongqing, China, where wages were a fraction of the German level, a spokesman said it was "practically identical to one of its most advanced factories" in Germany. Of course not. But that doesn't really solve the problem.
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