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compared to workers in poor countries, workers in richer countries have: a)lower productivity but higher wages, b) higher productivity and higher wages, c) higher productivity but lower wages, d) the same productivity but higher wages
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User: compared to workers in poor countries, workers in richer countries have: a)lower productivity but higher wages, b) higher productivity and higher wages, c) higher productivity but lower wages, d) the same productivity but higher wages

Weegy: d) the same productivity but higher wages
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