The evidence usually cited to prove that globalization hurts workers in developing countries
A) is conclusive.
B) is inconclusive due to poor statistical design of the underlying samples.
C) is inconclusive due to the poorly funded Central Statistical Office of Mexico.
D) does not take into account the Heckscher- Ohlin model.
E) is inconclusive due to the ambiguous theoretical implications of the findings.
Correct Answer:
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