Which of the following is NOT an economic benefit of having workers of fairly similar skills making
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Which of the following is NOT an economic benefit of having workers of fairly similar skills making cars, computers, machinery and other products which are then shipped across the oceans to and from the United States, the European Union, and Japan? Select one:
a. Division of labor leads to a complex value chain
b. Division of labor leads to learning
c. Division of labor leads to innovation
d. Economies of scale
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