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And just remember, every dollar we spend on outsourcing is spent on U.S. goods or invested back in the U.S. market. That
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"And just remember, every dollar we spend on outsourcing is spent on U.S. goods or invested back in the U.S. market. That's accounting"

- Arthur Laffer

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This quote by Arthur Laffer is highlighting the significance of contracting out for the U.S. economy. He is suggesting that when organizations outsource, the cash they spend is not lost, however rather is spent on U.S. items or invested back into the U.S. market. This is helpful for the U.S. economy due to the fact that it helps to create jobs and stimulate economic development. Laffer is likewise stressing the significance of accounting in this quote, as it is essential to track where the money is going and how it is being used. By comprehending the economic effect of outsourcing, services can make informed choices that will benefit the U.S. economy.

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Arthur Laffer This quote is written / told by Arthur Laffer somewhere between August 14, 1940 and today. He was a famous Economist from USA. The author also have 21 other quotes.

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