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A longrun model of trade basic to the determination of how
Mobile factors of production affect national welfare and the
Returns to the factors is known as:
Social Forces
The societal influences that affect the actions, behaviors, and attitudes of individuals or groups within a culture or organization.
Technological Developments
Advances in technology that improve processes, create new products, or enhance the way tasks are performed.
Nutritious Items
Foods or substances providing essential nutrients necessary to maintain health and growth.
Government Laws
Statutes and regulations enacted by legislative bodies that govern behavior within a country or specific region.
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