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Ultimately it's a world market for labor at the top end. Barring artificial distortions (immigration/emigration restrictions), people will move to where they can get the best deal; since good Chinese programmers can immigrate to the states, it puts a floor on Chinese salaries, the same is true in India actually. It is a whole different game for soso programmers. If you want a soso programmer in China, they will be mu…
> Barring artificial distortions (immigration/emigration restrictions), people will move to where they can get the best deal; No, they won't. Many people value staying near home more than they value additional salary. That's especially true for people who'd have to move house thousands of miles into a new culture, but it's true even of people within the US.
This mobility checks salary bottoms for those who do want to stay (e.g. for the market I'm in over in China).