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Which of the following do the British and German economies have in common? Select the two correct answers.
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high wages due to investment in human capital
high wages due to investment in human capital
a strong government role in a mixed economy
a strong government role in a mixed economy
coastline for ports of entry and trade
coastline for ports of entry and trade
strong entrepreneurship helping a strong economy
strong entrepreneurship helping a strong economy
recent expansion into engineering and technical fields
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- high wages due to investment in human capital
- coastline for ports of entry and trade
Both countries are advanced economies with skilled workforces (supporting relatively high wages) and have coastlines with major ports (UK: many ports; Germany: North Sea/Baltic ports such as Hamburg).
- coastline for ports of entry and trade
Both countries are advanced economies with skilled workforces (supporting relatively high wages) and have coastlines with major ports (UK: many ports; Germany: North Sea/Baltic ports such as Hamburg).
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