If there is systematic discrimination against a group of workers, then the wage paid to those workers likely will be
A) lower due to a higher supply of workers in that group.
B) lower due to a lower demand for workers in that group.
C) higher due to a lower supply of workers in that group.
D) higher due to a higher demand for workers in that group.
Correct Answer:
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Q199: Figure 19-5 Q200: The idea of paying workers an efficiency Q201: Empirical work that does not account for Q202: Evidence of discrimination in labor markets Q203: Most economists believe that the higher average Q205: Scenario 19-3 Q206: Assume men, on balance, have lower amounts Q207: Discrimination by a manager in the hiring Q208: People who grew up in the western Q209: Scenario 19-4
A)applies only
In the small town of Houghton,
Assume that the labor market for
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