Multiple Choice
A problem with measuring the factor shares to determine scarcity or abundance is that:
A) it is very hard to count workers in some nations.
B) estimates are very unreliable.
C) the quantity of a factor may not be as important as its productivity.
D) scientists disagree over the method by which to compute "share."
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