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A) They are likely to discriminate against certain groups of workers.
B) They are likely to be replaced by discriminating businesses.
C) They are very interested in the colour of their employees' skin.
D) They are at an advantage when competing against those who practice discrimination.
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A) the level of wages earned by workers in different jobs
B) the level of education required for workers in different jobs
C) the level of safety that workers experience in different jobs
D) the level of personal and intellectual satisfaction that workers experience in different jobs
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A) Competition will eventually eliminate employment discrimination.
B) Employment discrimination may persist if consumers discriminate.
C) Employment discrimination will persist because it is generally profitable.
D) Compensating differentials will not exist.
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A) Wage differences persist because the political system has failed to enact laws to equalize wages among all groups.
B) Wage differences exist because of past discrimination on the part of political bodies such as city councils and school boards.
C) Wage differences exist because of the differences in the political views of the different groups.
D) Wage differences exist because the political system is biased against paying compensating differentials.
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A) the theory of compensating differential
B) the efficient-market hypothesis
C) human-capital theory
D) signalling theory
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A) The wage differential can be explained by customers' discriminatory preferences.
B) The wage differential can be explained by a compensating differential.
C) The wage differential can be explained by differences in human capital.
D) The wage differential can be explained by differences in efficiency wages.
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A) the human-capital and price-fixing theories
B) the human-capital and signalling theories
C) the wage-differential and common-demand theories
D) the cost-allocation and derived-demand theories
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A) The human-capital theory provides the best explanation of discriminatory practices.
B) Differences in average wages do not by themselves provide conclusive evidence about the magnitude of discrimination effects in labour markets.
C) Discrimination is exclusively an economic, rather than political, phenomenon.
D) Much of the wage differential observed in the economy is due to discrimination.
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A) The wages of skilled labour in Nemedia will rise, and the wages of unskilled labour in Nemedia will fall.
B) The wages of skilled labour in Nemedia will fall, and the wages of unskilled labour in Nemedia will rise.
C) The wages of skilled labour in Nemedia will rise, and the wages of unskilled labour in Nemedia will rise.
D) The wages of skilled labour in Nemedia will fall, and the wages of unskilled labour in Nemedia will fall.
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A) when wages of individuals differ on the basis of some recognizable attribute that is unrelated to productivity
B) when wage rates differ for similar jobs
C) when consumers prefer to shop at some stores and not at others
D) when university graduates are paid more than high school graduates
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A) rising wages as labour productivity is enhanced
B) falling wages as the labour market is saturated with too many educated workers
C) no change in the marginal productivity of capital
D) no change in the marginal productivity of labour
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A) relatively high
B) relatively low
C) determined solely by factors that affect demand
D) determined outside the domain of the neoclassical theory
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A) The difference in wages will eventually disappear since vehicle repair is a homogeneous good.
B) Mechanic shops that hire male mechanics will be able to charge a higher price for vehicle repair.
C) Mechanic shops that hire female mechanics will be much more profitable.
D) Mechanic shops that hire male mechanics will be much more profitable.
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A) Workers in the market are unskilled and not represented by a union, and their wage exceeds the equilibrium wage.
B) Workers in the market are highly skilled and not represented by a union, and their wage exceeds the equilibrium wage.
C) Workers in the market are highly skilled and represented by a union, and their wage exceeds the equilibrium wage.
D) Workers in the market are unskilled and represented by a union, and their wage exceeds the equilibrium wage.
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