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A large enough production subsidy can turn an imported-product into an exportable product.
Subordinate-level
A specific, detailed level within a categorization hierarchy, often denoting a particular member of a larger group.
Basic-level
Refers to the most natural and preferred categorical level at which people classify and label objects, which balances specificity and generalization.
Superordinate-level
A term used in cognitive psychology to refer to a higher, more abstract category or level of classification.
Network Models
Mathematical constructs designed to represent the interconnections among entities within a network, often used in fields like computer science and sociology.
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