In terms of the competing claims of equality and efficiency, in the United States we have

a. chosen greater wage inequality for lower unemployment.
b. chosen higher unemployment for less wage inequality.
c. both greater wage inequality and higher unemployment.
d. not faced a trade-off between wage inequality and unemployment.
e. been able to choose both less wage inequality and lower unemployment.

a

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