To teach school in most parts of the
United States, one must have passed numerous college
courses taught by the education department. Based on what
the reading section said, economists are most likely to
argue that these required courses:
raise the productivity of teachers and hence increase
the pay they receive.
increase the demand for the services of teachers, and
hence raise the pay they receive.
decrease the supply of teachers, and
hence raise the pay they receive.
discourage people from becoming
teachers, and thus lower the pay of teachers.
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