Multiple Choice
The credentials required for entry into a profession are highly regulated, a cap on the number of new professionals is maintained, competition is reduced and earning and demand for services is kept high. In these cases, what do professions act as?
A) codetermination councils
B) internal labour markets
C) labour market shelters
D) quality circles
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