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Business, 19.01.2021 19:40 oreojtlover6330

Kemala is a factory worker in Indonesia, where she earns the equivalent of roughly U. S$1 per hour producing T-shirts to export to the United States. Some people argue that this wage is exploitative and unfair. Why might this argument be flawed? A. If Kemala willingly choses to work at the factory, the factory job may provide her with a better outcome than any of her next best alternatives.
B. U. S. workers deserve to make more because the cost of living in the United States is higher than in Indonesia.
C. Although Kemala may have chosen badly in taking the factory job, the job provides a level of income to which people in developing countries have become accustomed.
D. American consumers believe that exploitation of labor is an acceptable side effect of globalization.

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