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               concepts of jobs-creating effect and jobs-diverting effect.  It is concluded here that  for the
               NDEAS-Model, the job-creating effects at the semi-import substitution model could be causal
               by a deep restructuration in the actual trade liberalization under  globalization the
               implementation of the  NDEAS-Model. Specifically, a sustainable food security model is
               achievable through the full support of a semi-open economy more than an open economy.


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