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Job enrichment can be expensive to organizations due to the need for more highly skilled
and more highly trained workers.
Expected Return
The average of all possible returns for an investment, weighted by the likelihood of each outcome, representing the mean of the probability distribution of returns.
APT
The Arbitrage Pricing Theory, an asset pricing model that predicts a security's returns using the linear relationship of its expected return with macroeconomic factors.
Developed
Refers to countries or regions with advanced economic systems, typically characterized by high gross domestic product (GDP) and well-developed infrastructure.
Arbitrage Opportunity
The chance to buy an asset at a low price in one market and simultaneously sell it at a higher price in another market to profit from the price difference.
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