In the 1970s, Japanese and European steel companies were able to increase their productivity relative to U.S. steel companies when they
A) brought in more immigrant workers at low wages
B) recyled and renovated their older obsolete equipment
C) invested in efficient new plant and equipment
D) took over companies producing unrelated products such as wool
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