Wage inequality has been on the rise in virtually all high-income industrial economies since the 1970s. The causes are probably numerous, but the leading explanation for the greatest share of the increase in inequality is

A) the growth of trade with developing countries.
B) the growth of trade with other high income industrial countries.
C) technological change which increased the relative demand for skilled workers.
D) technological change which increased the relative demand for unskilled workers.

C

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a. is about the same in most countries b. tends to be more equal in developing countries than in developed countries c. is more concentrated in the United States than in Canada or Japan d. is more even in developing countries than in the Russia e. is not related to a country's level of development

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_____ are accounts at the U.S. commercial banks that combine an interest-bearing savings account with a noninterest bearing checking account

a. Automatic transfer system accounts b. Negotiable orders of withdrawal c. Eurodollar deposits d. Certificates of deposit e. Credit union share draft accounts

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