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Chapter 13, Problem 9QAP

a

To determine

To impact: Real wages due to technological progress.

b

To determine

To calculate:Comparison of real hourly earnings in latest year and 1973.

c

To determine

To find:Reason for strength of the relative decline for low skill workers.

d

To determine

To know:Whether workers receive compensation in forms other than wages.

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