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The phrase "abundant labor force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability of a large number of workers in a particular area or industry.
Example: "The region's economic growth can be attributed to its abundant labor force, which attracts many businesses."
Alternatives: "ample workforce" or "plentiful labor supply".
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But therein also lies it greatest weakness — the failure to make use, at home, of its abundant labor force.
This not only enabled China to grow very rapidly by relying on world technology and leveraging its cheap and abundant labor force, but has also mollified demands for structural, social and institutional changes that previous societies undergoing catch-up growth had experienced," he writes.
In the early days economic policy was relatively loose, with an abundant labor force, and faced mass production demands.
However, with its rich culture, abundant labor force, and central location between major cities, central China is poised to become a new center of scientific capital and technological innovation in the near future.
Factors influencing the quality of FDI attraction have been tested through numerous studies and theories; typically, Mayer [11] points out that the rationale for long-term investment of multinationals is that they want to take advantage of the local resources of emerging economies such as the cheap and abundant labor force or precious natural resources.
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"It seems to me there are still a lot of constraints for Vietnam to take this chance: poor infrastructure and an underdeveloped logistics industry, an abundant but unskilled labor force, etc".
And Myanmar's abundant natural resources, young labor force, and proximity to Asia's dynamic economies have attracted foreign investment in the energy sector, garment industry, information technology, and food and beverages.
Given its abundant natural resources, highly skilled labor force, and modern capital plant, Canada enjoyed solid economic growth from 1993 through 2007.
Vietnam has an abundant, young, skillful and low-cost labor force, according to a representative of Li & Fung, a leading Asian "supply chain manager" that helps retailers find factories and ensure standards.
But the Barnichon-Nekarda model looks at labor force flows, like the number of workers becoming unemployed, leaving the labor force and entering the labor force.
They also experienced mechanization, which displaced the black labor force.
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