Which economic force is making internal supply estimates more difficult? increased voluntary temporary work decreased global trade increased automation decreased innovative work increased optimization of productivity
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Step 1: Identify the economic forces mentioned in the question: - Increased voluntary temporary work - Decreased global trade - Increased automation - Decreased innovative work - Increased optimization of productivity Show more…
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