Multiple Choice

An economic advisor claims that Country A's high unemployment rate is caused by its high labor taxes, pointing to neighboring Country B which has lower taxes and lower unemployment. However, a researcher presents data showing that Country C has even higher labor taxes than Country A, but enjoys an unemployment rate as low as Country B's. What is the most logical conclusion to draw from the researcher's data regarding the advisor's claim?

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