What is a workplace externality associated with education?
A. It is the increase in productivity of a workplace when an educated worker joins a work team.
B. It is the increased productivity of professors in a university.
C. It is the increased productivity of staff who all work in a university.
D. It is the increased productivity of a workplace when led by a CEO who never finished college.
Answer: A
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