Locating an American automobile factory in Chad is likely to
A) be successful (profitable) because the workers' wages are low
B) be successful (profitable) because Chad workers would be appreciative of the opportunity to work with modern machinery so that their productivity would be high
C) be unsuccessful (unprofitable) because of the absence of an infrastructure
D) be unsuccessful (unprofitable) because the Chad economy would be operating at more than full employment so that prices and wages would rise
E) be successful (profitable) because basic resources (such as raw materials) used in auto production would be exploited fully and would be cheaper than in the U.S.
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