Misrepresentations About International Trade: The Case of Apple’s iPhone

© 2025, Farok J. Contractor, Distinguished Professor, Rutgers Business School This article is scheduled for publication in the Spring 2025 edition of the Rutgers Business Review. Abstract In  the present debates about US manufacturing and trade deficits, the case of the Apple iPhone provides several useful insights. Looking only at the US-China trade balance, the … Continue reading Misrepresentations About International Trade: The Case of Apple’s iPhone

How Do Multinationals View India as a Global Supply Chain Partner and Market? Benefits, Concerns, and Obstacles

© 2024, Farok J. Contractor, Distinguished Professor, Rutgers Business School India, with its expanding economy, has finally arrived on the world stage as a potentially very important market and supply chain partner for multinational companies. What factors within the country attract multinationals to engage in foreign direct investment (FDI) in India? What factors within India … Continue reading How Do Multinationals View India as a Global Supply Chain Partner and Market? Benefits, Concerns, and Obstacles

The US-China Trade Spat: How the Public, Media, and Politicians Can Be Deceived by Data

© 2018, Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers Business School   Trade Statistics Can Be Less Than Half the China Story Looking at trade statistics alone is misleading because they lack overall context. The $337 billion US deficit with China in 2017 sounds scary. But a review of other economic factors provides insight into the larger picture. 1. … Continue reading The US-China Trade Spat: How the Public, Media, and Politicians Can Be Deceived by Data