What if that woman is unable to get a job because all the jobs are shipped overseas and cannot buy a new dress at all?
Then she will lower the cost of her labor until her prices become competitive, and people will then choose to hire her.
What is that corporation's worth to society that it is not generating any domestic income and only extracting dollars from a society?
Corporate value to society = consumer surplus generated - cost of printing green pieces of paper
(This assumes the corporation takes delivery of green pieces of paper rather than electrons, in which case it's value is even higher.)
Also, you still dodged the question of why your white girl deserves this job more than my brown girl. Is my girl simply less of a human being than your girl?
Then she will lower the cost of her labor until her prices become competitive, and people will then choose to hire her.
What is that corporation's worth to society that it is not generating any domestic income and only extracting dollars from a society?
Corporate value to society = consumer surplus generated - cost of printing green pieces of paper
(This assumes the corporation takes delivery of green pieces of paper rather than electrons, in which case it's value is even higher.)
Also, you still dodged the question of why your white girl deserves this job more than my brown girl. Is my girl simply less of a human being than your girl?