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Briefly explain the two classes of labor arbitration.
Absolute Advantage
A situation where a country, individual, or firm can produce more of a good or service with the same amount of resources compared to other entities.
Specialize
When individuals or businesses focus on producing a limited range of goods or services to increase efficiency and output quality.
Comparative Advantage
Being able to manufacture a good or provide a service with a smaller opportunity cost than that of competing individuals, companies, or nations.
Absolute Advantage
The capacity of an entity to create a product or offer a service more effectively than its rivals, utilizing fewer resources.
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