Dec 16, 2010

Contabilidad del siglo XIX

Muy interesante, la contribución del iPhone al déficit comercial de EEUU con China:

Trade statistics in both countries consider the iPhone a Chinese export to the U.S., even though it is entirely designed and owned by a U.S. company, and is made largely of parts produced in several Asian and European countries. China’s contribution is the last step—assembling and shipping the phones.

So the entire $178.96 estimated wholesale cost of the shipped phone is credited to China, even though the value of the work performed by the Chinese workers at Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. accounts for just 3.6%, or $6.50, of the total, the researchers calculated in a report published this month.

1 comment:

  1. es una cifra estupida decir

    los trabajadores que ensamblan solo ganan el 3,5% del producto

    para fabricar algo como el iphone, necesitás atrás más de 100 compañias proveyendo tanto materia prima, componentes, servicios, asistencia, tranporte, insumos, etc etc etc y a todo eso tenés que agregarle todos los impuestos y gastos tanto de la compañia tanto la que ensambla como de las más de 100 restantes!

    quien no comprende eso, NO ENTIENDE UN CARAJO DE LO QUE ESTÁ HABLANDO.

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