What effect did workers' low wages in China and Taiwan have on export sales?

a. other countries did not want the low-priced products.

b.other countries quickly bought the low-priced products

c.other countries made low-priced products themselves

d.other countries looked for even lower priced product

b or d?

B is correct.

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So... B is correct?

To determine the effect of workers' low wages in China and Taiwan on export sales, we can consider the possible outcomes.

The correct answer between (b) and (d) depends on various factors and cannot be conclusively determined without further context. However, we can weigh the possibilities:

(b) Other countries quickly bought the low-priced products:
If workers' low wages led to low production costs and subsequently low product prices, it is possible that other countries may have found the low-priced products attractive. This could have resulted in increased export sales as other countries quickly bought these affordable products.

(d) Other countries looked for even lower priced products:
However, it is also possible that workers' low wages in China and Taiwan may have triggered a race to the bottom, with other countries seeking even cheaper products. This could have resulted in a decrease in export sales as other countries looked for even lower-priced alternatives.

To determine the actual effect, it would be helpful to analyze specific market dynamics, competitors, and economic trends during the time in question.