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Can someone tell me why people might migrate to an economy with a high unemployment rate, it was in variant 2
i think its because skilled workers in one country are more demanded and paid higher salaries in high unemployment rate countries. These high unemployment rate countries might not have the required labour skills.
How was history guys????
It was alright for me, but I just wish they’d give us an extra hour so we can slow down a bit…..
I always go home after my exams with a swollen hand
Hi people!
For Economics variant 22, question 4, how would the graph of an increase in the cost of producing copper look like?
Thanks!
If I’m not mistaken, the supply curve will shift to the left.
That’s all, right? I also did that, but was wondering if demand had any change to it too. Thanks though!
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People who did the second varient of economics today, why would people migrate to a country with a high unemployment rate ?