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What determines a country's comparative advantage?
Confidence interval
An extent of values, obtained via sample statistical analysis, seen as likely embracing the unknown value of a population attribute.
Random sample
A subset of individuals chosen from a larger set where each member has an equal chance of being selected.
Population proportion
The proportion of a specific group or characteristic within a defined population.
Margin of error
An indicator of the precision of an estimate, representing the range within which the true population parameter is expected to lie with a certain confidence level.
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