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How do Milton Friedman and Matt Zwolinski characterize the impact of sweatshops on their host communities?

Question 8 options:

A. Sweatshops contribute to long-term processes of economic growth that tend to lift their communities out of poverty

B. Sweatshops create jobs, but they also tend to produce a lot of pollution that degrades regional living conditions

C. Sweatshops pay such low wages that they make it impossible for communities to ever break free of the cycle of need

D. Sweatshops pay their workers relatively little, but they use a lot of their profits to invest in improving local infrastructure

In Matt Zwolinski’s view, how do jobs in sweatshops typically compare to other career opportunities available to their workers?

Question 9 options:

A. Jobs in sweatshops are typically so strenuous and time-consuming that workers with families often prefer easier agricultural jobs

B. Jobs in sweatshops are typically only appealing to workers with histories of drug abuse or violent crime who cannot find other work

C. Jobs in sweatshops are typically much more attractive than other opportunities that are available to prospective sweatshop workers

D. Jobs in sweatshops are typically worse for workers than their other available options, but desperate people take them anyway

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Retselisitsoe Pokothoane
Retselisitsoe PokothoaneLv10
28 Sep 2019

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