They can pay slightly more than most investors and still come out ahead, because they can get free or
inexpensive labor from the congregation.
Not exact matches
Early - stage businesses are taking advantage of Jacksonville's emerging startup scene, and it's
inexpensive business and
labor costs, low taxes, a young population and an attractive quality of life entice entrepreneurs
from around the country in ways that the more established tech - hubs of California and New York can not.
Shoe manufacturing has largely moved abroad to Asia
from Europe and the U.S., a function of
inexpensive labor in those countries, Plank told an audience at technology tradeshow CES in Las Vegas on Friday.
The economic and social upheaval stemming
from both the Great Depression and World War II forced the United States to seek out a source of
inexpensive labor to meet its manpower needs in both agriculture and railway maintenance.
Instead of offering its skilled and disciplined but
inexpensive labor to work for foreigners, it can re-direct its production
from the primacy of export to the primacy of meeting the needs of its own people.
This singular focus on research arises
from a longstanding funding model that uses students and postdocs as
inexpensive labor on professors» grant projects while neglecting their own professional development, which leads to another question McNutt posed: Should federal and state governments consider new models for financing research?