comparative advantage英 [kəmˈpærətiv ədˈvɑ:ntidʒ] 美 [kəmˈpærətɪv ædˈvæntɪdʒ]
n.相对优势;
英英释义
Comparative advantage
- In economics, comparative advantage refers to the ability of a party to produce a particular good or service at a lower marginal and opportunity cost over another. Even if one country is more efficient in the production of all goods (absolute advantage in all goods) than the other, both countries will still gain by trading with each other, as long as they have different relative efficiencies.
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双语例句
- It is maintained that the comparative advantages themselves can hardly serve as strong momentums to export.
仅具备比较优势还不足以保证龙头企业具有现实的出口竞争力,也就是说,属于潜在层面的比较优势还必须经属于竞争优势范畴的各项能力的转化,才能成为现实的出口竞争力。
权威例句
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