Multiple Choice
Because immigration raises the marginal products of nonlabor factors of production, in the short-run owners of nonlabor resources often support:
A) open borders.
B) tighter restrictions on immigration.
C) controls on the flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) .
D) immigration of persons only for humanitarian reasons.
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