Muy interesante articulo en The Economist sobre otro de los grandes disparates que se siguen repitiendo en la Argentina, que atrasa por lo menos 50 años. No se lo pierdan, explica con mucha claridad algo que se conoce desde hace décadas y sobre lo que no deberían quedar dudas en países como Argentina:
THAT employment in manufacturing, once the engine of growth, is in a long, slow decline in the rich world is a familiar notion. That it is on its way to being virtually wiped out is not. Yet calculations by The Economist suggest that manufacturing now accounts for less than 10% of total jobs in America. Other rich countries are moving in that direction, too, with Britain close behind America, followed by France and Japan, with Germany and Italy lagging behind
Shrinking employment in any sector sounds like bad news. It isn't. Manufacturing jobs disappear because economies are healthy, not sick.
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