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stephzh

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The marginal sector is likely to grow because
 
  a. worker participation is a form of resistance to change.
  b. driving down wages is one response to competition.
  c. rapid technological change rarely increases productivity.
  d. it is inefficient to invest in worker training.
  e. employers prefer long-term solutions to short-term solutions.

Question 2

Mechanisms for worker participation could best be described as
 
  a. a continuum of types of input.
  b. new forms of bureaucracy.
  c. a source of venture capital.
  d. a barrier to job redesign.
  e. a feature of the marginal sector



sultansheikh

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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