Juanita, a lawyer, can type faster than jill, her secretary. jill, on the other hand, does not have the ability or skills to practice law. applying the principles of international trade to this situation, an economic consultant advises juanita to:
a. fire jill, practice law during the day, and do her own typing at night.
b. divide her time equally between typing and practicing law.
c. practice law and leave all the typing to the secretary.
d. quit practicing law and take a job as a secretary.
e. have jill attend law school.

Respuesta :

The correct choice is letter  C. practice law and leave all typing to the secretary 

This economic consultant advises Juanita an option that she can barely dismiss. In order to pursue her law, Juanita needs Jill, her secretary, to continue what she was doing so that she will not be able to leave her work behind.

Answer:

Applying the principles of international trade to the given situation, an economic consultant would advise Juanita to practice law and leave all the typing to the secretary.

Explanation:

  • Though Juanita has a better typing speed than her secretary Jill, Juanita can't afford to compromise on her efficiency as a lawyer.
  • To keep up with her work in a good tone, Juanita needs to concentrate on the primary tasks in front of her and depend on her secretary for the completion of all the secondary tasks.
  • This would divide the work between the two and would compromise with the efficiency of none.
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