Two oil-rich Middle East countries compete with each other for the services of immigrants from India and
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Two oil-rich Middle East countries compete with each other for the services of immigrants from India and Pakistan who perform menial jobs that local workers are unwilling to perform. Country A does not allow women to work, drive, or go out of the house without a chaperone.
Country B has no such restrictions. Would you expect the wages that these two countries pay for otherwise comparable male immigrants to be roughly equal?
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Modern Labor Economics Theory And Public Policy
ISBN: 9780132540643
11th Edition
Authors: Ronald Ehrenberg, Robert Smith
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