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: Larger firms often have higher monitoring costs and pay higher wages to motivate staff and reduce turnover.
: It is a "swap-based" (synthetic) ETF, meaning it uses derivatives to replicate the index performance rather than holding all the underlying stocks directly. 4. Materials Science & Traditional Medicine
In labor economics, ESWP stands for the , a well-documented phenomenon where larger firms or establishments pay higher wages than smaller ones for similar work.
: In pharmacology, ESWP refers to the petroleum ether extract of Er Shen Wan , a traditional Chinese medicinal formula. Research indicates it has anti-diarrheal properties and helps regulate fluid metabolism in the body.