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- Essay: The USA has one of the highest labor productivity rates in the world - significantly higher than both China and Russia (← links)
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- Essay: Attention all hyper Sinophiles/Russophiles. The USA being better than China and Russia is an incredibly low bar for Americans to jump over! (← links)
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