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Hope Bullock
21 June, 00:00
What are the benefits and risk of interdependence
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Carlos Cochran
21 June, 01:18
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Interdependence refers to mutual reliance between two or more groups.
the benefit is that it clearly it will make those groups far more productive because they managed to amplify their overall power.
The risk on the other hand is that if one group failed to fulfill its duty, the other groups will also face the negative consequences.
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