Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Linkages and Countries

In commercial real estate we talk about linkages rather than location. This used to mean proximity to airports, other transportation hubs, population centers and highways. Now the importance of linkages goes beyond the location and extends to the global community. An auto plant is more connected to the parts suppliers and raw materials producers and the dealerships that sell the cars, than to the community of its location.

Globalization has lead to greater productivity and lowered employment. While this seems to be a sudden phenomenon, it is not. The current economic crisis has merely accelerated the process. The jobs that are lost will not come back. The labor type of jobs that have been outsourced will continue moving for cheaper production. The new plants used to just move and take advantage of cheaper labor. Now they move and take advantage of new technologies as well.

This means that the 4000 jobs that moved to Mexico, were probably replaced with 3500 jobs when they went to China and 3000 jobs when they go to Viet Nam. Each time the factory moves, productivity and production increase. Employment decreases. A new strategy will be needed to keep the world working.

David Segrest, CCIM, CIPS, CEA, TRC, is a REALTOR in Charlotte NC. His web page is http://www.segrestrealty.com. His email address is david@segrestrealty.com.

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