Multiple Choice
How does the supply curve of high-skilled workers compare to the supply curve of low-skilled workers?
A) Because skills are costly to acquire, at any given wage rate the quantity supplied of high-skilled workers is greater than that of low-skilled workers.
B) Because skills are inexpensive to acquire, at any given wage rate the quantity supplied of high-skilled workers is greater than that of low-skilled workers.
C) Because skills are inexpensive to acquire, at any given wage rate the quantity supplied of high-skilled workers is less than that of low-skilled workers.
D) Because skills are costly to acquire, at any given wage rate the quantity supplied of high-skilled workers is less than that of low-skilled workers.
E) None of the above answers is correct.
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