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Which of the following is a regional risk with regard to strategic entry scanning? Group of answer choices economic and fiscal policies varying fiscal strategies repatriation policies shifting production and consumption

          Which of the following is a regional risk with regard to strategic entry scanning?
Group of answer choices
economic and fiscal policies
varying fiscal strategies
repatriation policies
shifting production and consumption
        

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Principles of Economics
Principles of Economics
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00:01 The question asks which set of policies is more likely to cause a trade -off between economic output and equality, the policies of redistribution, or the policies aimed at the ladder of opportunity.
00:14 So we know that pure distribution is more likely to cause a sharp trade -off between economic output and quality than the policy aimed at the letter of opportunity.
00:39 And that is because, first of all, for the high income earners, it would decrease their incentives.
01:07 And for the poor, it will lock them to the poverty trap...
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