If the demand increases more rapidly for software engineers than for office clerks, what would you expect to
happen to the average pay for the two occupations?
A. The pay for software engineers will go up and the pay for computer experts will not change and may
even fall
B. The relative pay for the two occupations would not change.
O C. The pay of office clerks will go up relative to software engineers.
O D. The pay for software engineers will go up relative to the pay for office clerks.

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Supply and demand - the answer is "B".  And there should be a "C" - unknown.  There should also be a "D" since it is possible that the pay for software engineers could drop and office clerks increase (unlikely) is the supply of software engineers grows more quickly than demand while the supply of office clerks drops while demand increases (this is unlikely due to the fact that the skills necessary to be an office clerk are easier to obtain and as such, supply should not drop).

The pay for software engineers will go up relative to the pay for office clerks. Then the correct option is D.

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The process of making choice is by identifying the correct decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative solutions.

If the demand increases more rapidly for software engineers than for office clerks.

you expect to happen to the average pay for the two occupations will be

As the demand for software engineers increases then the number of clerks is also increased. Thus, the pay for software engineers will go up relative to the pay for office clerks.

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