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Comparative Advantage
The capacity of a person or collective to conduct a specific economic operation more effectively compared to another.
Absolute Advantage
The ability of an individual, company, or country to produce a good or service at a lower cost per unit than the cost at which any other entity produces that good or service.
Jobs Argument
An economic perspective that emphasizes the creation or maintenance of employment as a primary consideration in policy-making.
Unfair-Competition Argument
A contention in international trade that certain practices give companies or countries an unjust advantage, such as labor exploitation or environmental bypassing.
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