Multiple Choice
Unions can cause their wages to be high and nonunion wages to be low by
A) restricting membership to high-school graduates.
B) restricting the supply of labor in unionized industries.
C) getting state governments to pass laws setting wages.
D) requiring nonmembers to have jobs before they can join the union.
E) restricting the demand for labor in unionized industries.
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