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  2. Global labor arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    Global labor arbitrage is an economic phenomenon where, as a result of the removal of or disintegration of barriers to international trade, jobs move to nations where labor and the cost of doing business (such as environmental regulations) are inexpensive and/or impoverished labor moves to nations with higher paying jobs.

  3. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    MD 20/20 bottles. Flavored fortified wine or tonic wine is inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). They are made from various fruits (including grapes and citrus fruits) with added sugar, artificial flavor, and artificial color.

  4. Michael Gordon (film director) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Jewish parents: Paul Luis Gordon (1876-1957), who was born in Lithuania, and Eva "Rachel" Kuhen (1885-1940), who was born in Russia. [2]

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    Mass Production. For busy people, breaking out the recipe book and cooking homemade meals to save money can seem like a hassle. But making large batches once or twice a week and using the ...

  6. Focus group - Wikipedia

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    Running focus groups is straightforward and relatively inexpensive. [35] Focus groups ordinarily consume less time than structured interviews, thus increasing sample sizes, lessening resource investment, and providing fast results. [35] Focus groups tend to be more efficient when the data being gathered are related to the researcher's interests ...

  7. High-level equilibrium trap - Wikipedia

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    The high-level equilibrium trap is a concept developed by environmental historian Mark Elvin to explain why China never underwent an indigenous Industrial Revolution despite its wealth, stability, and high level of scientific achievement.

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