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Based on the example provided by the authors, what is the key factor that explains much of the growing inequality in wages paid to different types of workers in the U.S. since 1980?
 
  A) Changes in the gender composition of the work force
  B) Changes in the age distribution of the work force
  C) Differences in computer and data analysis skills
  D) Changes in the geographic concentration of workers

Question 2

In the game in Scenario 13.3, the equilibrium outcome:
 
  A) is for Moto to offer a CD changer and Zport to offer low-profile tires.
  B) is for Moto to offer a CD changer and Zport to offer a sun roof.
  C) is for Moto to offer free maintenance and Zport to offer low-profile tires.
  D) is for Moto to offer free maintenance and Zport to offer a sunroof.
  E) does not exist in pure strategies.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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