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The economic key to this building-block approach is a willingness to support open standards that produce astonishing scale and commodity-like cost reductions on one hand, and invite tremendous creativity on the other. On the emigrant nation's side, lack of manpower in certain economic key sectors can create deterioration of certain vital social and economic areas in the country. While the step programming of the offer creation" points out a methodical repertoire to clear out economic key factors by applying the bullwhip effect, the step "soft fact integration" serves to take social characteristics into account relevant |
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