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It is possible for one person to have an absolute advantage in something even if she has no comparative advantage in anything.
Opportunity Cost
The cost of foregone alternatives when a decision is made, representing the benefits that could have been gained by choosing the next best alternative.
Labor-intensive
Refers to a type of industry or process that requires a large amount of human labor to produce goods or services, as opposed to being heavily automated.
Comparative Advantage
The ability of an entity to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its competitors.
Specialization
The process of focusing on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill, often resulting in increased efficiency and productivity in economic contexts.
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