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Everything Else Equal, Wages Are Likely to Be Higher When

Question 75

Question 75

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Everything else equal, wages are likely to be higher when


A) the location of the job is more desirable.
B) the work environment is more prestigious.
C) more skill is required to perform well on the job.
D) the work is safer.

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