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Skills and changing comparative advantage
Edward N. Wolff
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Business & Economics
Comparative Advantage
100%
Motor Skills
25%
Unit Labour Costs
19%
Cognitive Skills
19%
Labour Productivity
13%
United States of America
11%
Industry
5%
Social Sciences
import
93%
labor productivity
20%
labor costs
19%
dictionary
15%
time
10%
industry
8%