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He observed that we make narrow "assumptions about what constitutes an advantage in any given situation," and emphasized the value of recognizing that many apparent disadvantages have hidden advantages.
The deeper question, though, is whether this latitude constitutes an advantage.
Basic factors, such as a pool of labor or a local raw-material source, do not constitute an advantage in knowledge-intensive industries.
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