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What are the Advantages to interdependence and voluntary, non-fraudulent exchange?

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kogti [31]2 years ago
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globalization of productivity, consumption, and overall trade, which leads to economic globalization. This also increases their dependency on the partner nations, for achieving the business goals.

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