Sentence examples for comparative disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, Yale had a comparative disadvantage in enforcing these contracts, because the act of enforcement was alienating its own alumni, creating bad will.

With an average age of 19, usually unmarried and with little education or training, many women enter urban employment with a comparative disadvantage in terms of pay, working conditions, the possibility of promotion and even getting paid for overtime.

Each country benefits by specializing in those occupations in which it is relatively efficient; each should export part of that production and take, in exchange, those goods in whose production it is, for whatever reason, at a comparative disadvantage.

Based on Balassa's Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) Indices, it can be concluded that China has experienced a transition from comparative disadvantage into a high comparative advantage over the period, and has maintained a strong position in this labor-intensive industry.

America can't, after all, have a comparative disadvantage in everything.But the American workers who benefit from growth in India and Eastern Europe may not be the exact workers who lose jobs to back office enterprises abroad, and as long as transition costs for some exist, there will be political traction available to those willing to sell the notion of an offshoring menace.

This seems to place contractualism at a comparative disadvantage.

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Previous research by Simonson and others showed that in comparisons, consumers tended to put greater weight on the comparative disadvantages rather than advantages of each option.

And, for God's sake, avoid your comparative disadvantages.

They share some of their comparative disadvantages; for example they are typically restricted to a limited number of symbols, and hence messages.

Even taking into account that those jurisdictions began with more expensive power, she said, "the comparative economic disadvantage to consumers in the deregulated states is enormous".

Balassa's RCA index states that a given country has a comparative advantage (disadvantage) in a commodity when the commodity's exports market size in terms of its total exports market size is greater (less) than the commodity's world exports market size in terms of the world total exports market size, i.e. when the value of the index is greater (less) than unity (Abu Hatab and Romstad, 2014).

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