Multiple Choice
In the long run (the Heckscher-Ohlin model) , immigration will lead to:
A) an increase in the wage and a decrease in the return to capital in the receiving country.
B) an increase in both the wage and the return to capital in the receiving country.
C) a decrease in the wage and an increase in the return to capital in the receiving country.
D) no change in the wage and the return to capital in the receiving country.
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