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Title: International Trade
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One of the four elements in the Porter diamond is factor condition. This factor condition is a nation’s resources which is important element to produce and export products. Examples of resources are large labor force, natural resources, climate, or surface feature according to the text book... Showed first 250 characters
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One of the four elements in the Porter diamond is factor condition. This factor condition is a nation’s resources which is important element to produce and export products. Examples of resources are large labor force, natural resources, climate, or surface feature according to the text book... Showed next 250 characters
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