he is Henry Remak in his book comparative literature: Method and perspective (1961)
When it gives up less than others to engage in a particular type of production
The question is missing the economic item and, possibly, the point of reference (i.e. the country we are comparing Egypt to). A country will have a comparative or absolute advantage in some thing. In the modern world, though, Egypt is a relatively poor country which means that if it does have an advantage, it is far more likely to be comparative than absolute. However, without a particular item or point of reference, no more details can be given.
Yes, "literatures" can be used in the plural form to refer to the body of written works produced in a particular country, region, or period, or to the different types or genres of literature.
Local literature is literature found in your own country. Foreign literature are ones that are found outside your country.
The elements of national literature typically include themes, language, culture, history, and traditions specific to a particular country or region. These elements help to define and shape the identity of the literature, reflecting the unique characteristics and experiences of the people within that nation.
Virginia C. Kenny has written: 'The country-house ethos in English literature, 1688-1750' -- subject(s): Country homes in literature, Country life in literature, Dwellings in literature, English literature, History, History and criticism, Imperialism in literature, Literature and society, Manors in literature, Politics and literature, Solitude in literature, Upper class in literature
Literature is a form of language. So when people fought over the spoken language of a country, it was also a fight over the literature of a country.
Bernacular literature refers to writings in a language spoken by common people in a particular region or country, rather than in a formal or literary language. It often captures the everyday experiences, traditions, and culture of a community in a more accessible and relatable form.
Country A has a lower opportunity cost for producing televisions
Ekitike Behounde has written: 'Dialectique de la ville et de la campagne, chez Gabrielle Roy et chez Mongo Beti' -- subject(s): Cameroon (French) and French-Canadian, City and town life in literature, Comparative Literature, Country life in literature, French fiction, French-Canadian and Cameroon (French), History and criticism
Foreign literature isthe term usefor literature's originating outside your country.
comparative advantage :)