Why might voters have a very different economic perspective


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1. Why might voters have a very different economic perspective on the immigration of skilled labor such as physicians than would professional groups such as the American Medical Association? What should the role of Congress be in this dispute?

2. If two countries form a common market (no trade barriers or barriers to factor movements), why is it difficult to predict the nature and level of trade between them in the long run?

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