I think so, but there may be some exceptions--if any.
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Et cetera is ur answer for this question
Answer: introduce more differentiation
Explanation: Product differentiation is a method of using various tactics to make a product stand out from the rest of the similar products sold by a competitor, in an effort to make it more appealing to its customer base. This means differentiating the product so much, that it will make it more attractive for customers to buy. This can be anything from making the product's packaging more aesthetically appealing, including some form of a bonus/gift for purchasing the product (like getting a free toy in each cereal box) etc. In the end by applying product differentiation the one company will increase the customer benefits of purchasing this product from them, hereby gaining a competitive advantage over the other company.
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A. Italy has a comparative advantage over the United States in producing wine.
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A country has comparative advantage in production if it produces at a lower opportunity cost when compared with other countries. A country should specialise in the production of the good for whuch it has comparative advantage in and import goods for which it doesn't have comparative advantage in its production.
If Italy has comparative advantage in the production of wine and the US doesn't, Italy should produce wine and export to the US. While, US should produce pasta and export to Italy, if has a comparative advantage in the production of pasta.
A country has absolute advantage in the production of a good or service if it produces more quantity of the good when compared with other countries.
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First off you need to know what they mean. Trend means what people are in to and want to buy. Supply is how much the sellers have of items. If you have a huge supply of something that isn't in trend then you won't have any business. If you have a huge supply of something that is in trend, people will buy a lot of it. It is a factor of business like supply and demand. I hope this helped :)