Multiple Choice
Examples from Miami and Israel tell us that labor migration sometimes:
A) reduces wages in both the source nation and the destination nation.
B) has no negative effect on wages in the destination nation.
C) increases labor productivity.
D) changes the labor market so that competition for workers rises.
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