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Competitive advantages based on nonmarket factors are dependent on politics rather than economics for sustained existence. $\quad T \quad F$
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- **Competitive advantages**: These are conditions that allow a company or country to produce a good or service at a lower price or in a more desirable fashion for customers. - **Nonmarket factors**: These refer to influences on a business's success that are not Show more…
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