delokalasi
Delokalasi is a term used in economics and sociology to describe the process by which companies relocate certain business functions, or their entire operations, to a different geographic location. This relocation is typically driven by the pursuit of lower production costs, access to new markets, or more favorable regulatory environments.
The most common form of delokalasi is offshoring, where a company moves its operations to a foreign
The motivations behind delokalasi are multifaceted. Companies often seek to reduce labor costs, which are significantly
However, delokalasi is not without its critics. It can lead to job losses in the originating country,