Multiple Choice
An immigrant dentist found that he had to take some additional courses and pay the Canadian Dental Association $10,000 before he could practise in Canada.He had no problem with taking the courses,but he did not have $10,000 to pay the association.What was the intended effect of this payment requirement?
A) It created professional dominance for dentists.
B) It created intrinsic rewards for dentists.
C) It created a nonstandard job opportunity.
D) It created a labour-market shelter.
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