<span>that statement is true.
direct effects in this context refers to whether a multinational enterprise (MNE) would accept a direct host-country benefits from the nations where they operates.
If the Enterprise decided to employ the workers from that nation, it would help the nation increase its GDP and reduce unemployment, and the nation would create some sort of tariff reduction for the enterprise in return
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The name "cord-marked" was first applied by the American scholar Edward S. Morse<span> who discovered </span>shards<span> of </span>pottery<span> in 1877 and subsequently translated it into </span>Japanese<span> as </span><span>jomon
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The correct answer is: technology:
Some objects are not expensive in themselves, but their production is very costly (for example very thinly cut objects can be expensive even if their materials are not very expensive. The cost of their production depends on the technology used - whether this technology is costly.