Unlike a socialist, a capitalist believes that competition will result in

A) Lower wages for workers.

B) A society without poverty.

C) Higher wages for workers.

D) The need for government controls.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C) higher wages.

Unlike a socialist, a capitalist believes that competition will result in higher wages for workers.

Capitalism is the economic system based on competition and the free market. Opposed to Socialism that favors the control of the state over production, in capitalist countries, free market and competition are the base of the economic system where only hard work is the limit to be wealthy. In Capitalism, competition will result in higher wages for workers due to the efficient and effective production and selling of goods that could generate productivity that impacts the wages of workers.  

Unlike a socialist, a capitalist believes that competition will result in higher wages for workers.

Capitalism:

It is the economy based on competition and the free market. It believes that it competition in the free market can be won by the hard work. It need more skilled workers.

The skilled workers and professionals paid more to sustain them in the company because loss of an skilled worker would cost a lot company.

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