Multiple Choice
When we use the specific-factors model to study immigration, we assume that:
A) land is immobile internationally but capital and labor are internationally mobile.
B) labor is used to move between countries as well as industries, while still keeping capital and land specific to each industry.
C) land, labor, and capital are internationally mobile.
D) land, labor, and capital are internationally immobile, but capital and land are specific to each industry.
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