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The Competitive Advantage of Nations
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achieves competitive advantage through an innovation differentiated products work force that is high school or even college educated represents no competitive advantage in selective disadvantage, like high land costs, labor shortages, or the lack of local raw materials, they must innovate and upgrad
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achieves competitive advantage through an innovation
differentiated products
work force that is high school or even college educated represents no competitive advantage in
selective disadvantage, like high land costs, labor shortages, or the lack of local raw materials, they must innovate and upgrade to compete.
Moreover, it is better to grow internationally than to dominate the domestic market.
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