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The Implication of Resources Being Mobile Domestically Is

Question 115

Question 115

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The implication of resources being mobile domestically is
That:


A) there is often unemployment.
B) capital and land are often not suited for use in other industries.
C) labor and capital are paid the same wage and rental price in all domestic industries.
D) they lose the chance to become guest workers in other nations.

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