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jessicacav

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The ability of companies to move to locations where wages are lowest is seen as a major cause of
 
  a. tyranny of location.
  b. process of economic development.
  c. race to the bottom.
  d. declining terms of trade.

Question 2

The tyranny of location
 
  a. has become a bigger problem over the last century.
  b. was a result of the industrial revolution.
  c. becomes less of a problem as trade barriers are reduced.
  d. is the defining feature of globalization.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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