Multiple Choice
Large union wage increases in declining sectors can be explained by
A) industries' inability to substitute capital for labor while product demand is falling.
B) unions' decision to make wage gains more important than employment guarantees.
C) industries' unwillingness to negotiate with unions.
D) industries' ability to sell used capital if necessary.
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