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Not all of the developed world's manufacturing jobs are destined to move to low-wage countries. Some manufacturing is best kept local, even in expensive locations like California. At least two-thirds of that state's manufacturing jobs are in capital-intensive or customer-service-intensive industries that would benefit little from offshoring to cheaper production locations.
Staying local is preferable when labor inputs are low, product life cycles short, and obsolescence costs high.
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