yes, but I'm bluffing or am I bluffing about bluffing.
it makes it more efficient
It makes it more efficient. It makes it more efficient.
specialization
I don't think I'm right but still, I think it makes more of an item to ship around the world.
Core-periphery structures can promote economic growth and specialization, leading to higher productivity in core regions and increased access to markets for peripheral regions. They can also facilitate the flow of knowledge, technology, and skills between regions, supporting overall development. However, there are risks of unequal development, with core regions often benefiting more than peripheral regions in terms of resources and opportunities.
After the falling of the Berlin wall and the ending of the USSR, Bulgarian is no more communistic country.
Specialization allows workers to develop more skill in their specific tasks and are therefore more likely to innovate, to create tools or machinery to make their tasks even more efficient.
As time passed, farmers could grow more crops thus leading to more surplus. This meant that not everyone had to be a farmer, leading to job specialization.
More interdependent
interdependent
Because it makes the finer goods that they buy from other countries more expensive
They were dedicated and skilled fighters, but their motivation was more one of seeking unification then of communistic ideals.