0 past simple and past participle of outsource
1 If a company outsources, it pays to have part of its work done by another company:
More production processes are being outsourced to outside contractors, making supply chains longer and more convoluted.
In principle, these production processes are fully separable and, in practice, they are often outsourced to different service providers.
Most of these activities that are outsourced still do involve high transaction specificity, frequency and uncertainty.
Unfortunately, pension funds that have outsourced investments but not reinsured their liabilities are not captured by this variable.
However, pension funds have limited possibilities of directly influencing the alpha, in particular, when asset management is outsourced.
In many cases, a clearing house is outsourced, either within the public sector or to private sector specialists.
On the supplier side, as products become more complex, 60-80% of parts are outsourced.
Their developmental impact will remain limited and possibly transient, for these are the most routine and vulnerable of internationally outsourced service occupations.