LABOR ECONOMICS LOOSE PRINT UPGRADE
LABOR ECONOMICS LOOSE PRINT UPGRADE
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ISBN: 9781264115211
Author: BORJAS
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 5, Problem 1P

Politicians who support the green movement often argue that it is profitable for firms to pursue a strategy that is “environmentally friendly” (for example, by building factories that do not pollute), because workers will be willing to work in environmentally friendly factories at a lower wage rate. Evaluate the validity of this claim.

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