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Stells [14]
2 years ago
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India has benefited from the United States and Europe using their workers to perform specific tasks. The practice of hiring outs

ide firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company is known as ________________________. A) Microlending B) Outsourcing C) Free trade D) Partitioning
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dem82 [27]2 years ago
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India has benefited from the United States and Europe using their workers to perform specific tasks. The practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company is known as Outsourcing.

<h3>What is Outsourcing?</h3>

Outsourcing is the practice of hiring a third party to provide services or produce goods that would otherwise be performed by the company's own employees and personnel. Many organizations employ outsourcing as a cost-cutting technique.

Thus, correct option is B.

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