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What outcome does research evidence suggest for occupational distribution in high-technology settings?
 
  a. increasingly middle-class distribution of jobs
  b. mostly highly-paid jobs, with a few poorly-paid jobs
  c. increasing share of poorly-paid jobs, with a few highly-paid jobs
  d. creation of non-traditional occupations whose pay varies from setting to setting
  e. unchanged occupational distribution from the 1980s

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The broker's extensive expertise and ability to navigate complicated deals, coupled with ignorance of clients and the firm, suggests a knowledge gap or
 
  a. financial self-interest
  b. low priority of control
  c. interpretive primacy
  d. management impression



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Answer to Question 1

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809779

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
Wow, this really help


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