The industrial areas in northeast Washington, D.C., were relatively dangerous in the 1980s. Over the last two

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The industrial areas in northeast Washington, D.C., were relatively dangerous in the 1980s. Over the last two decades, the area has become a safer place to work (although there are still several times more violent crimes per person in these areas compared with another D.C. neighborhood, Georgetown). When an area becomes a safer place to work, what probably happens to the “supply of labor” in that area?

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Modern Principles Of Microeconomics

ISBN: 9781429278416

3rd Edition

Authors: Tyler Cowen, , Alex Tabarrok

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