In the two- country model of international labor mobility
A) migration results in increased global output,although some groups are made worse off.
B) migration has no effect on global output,although some groups are made better off.
C) migration results in increased global output,and all groups are made better off.
D) migration may reduce global output,although some groups are made better off.
E) migration has no effect on global output,although some groups are made worse off.
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