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Title: Globalisation Of Nike
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Low skilled labour is usually for a limited period of time and these workers are rarely offered citizenship in host countries. High skilled labour, are workers with a high skill level.
Mobility of Capital
Capital is accumulated wealth that is used to finance production and is given a monetary value... Showed first 250 characters
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High skilled labour, are workers with a high skill level.
Mobility of Capital
Capital is accumulated wealth that is used to finance production and is given a monetary value. When capital moves from one place to another it is usually as a flow of money... Showed next 250 characters
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