What is a difference between classical labor migration theory and the real world?
A) People do not move for economic reasons.
B) Workers often have perfect information in certain regions, and imperfect information in other regions.
C) Women migrate less frequently than men.
D) Monetary incentives are weaker than political incentives.
E) Wage rates do not converge among regions; workers are paid more in the developed world.
E
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