A) compensating differentials
B) differences in human capital
C) discrimination
D) All of the above can be a partial explanation.
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A) The higher wages may be a compensating differential for the cost of acquiring the education.
B) Workers with a college degree signal their higher abilities to potential employers.
C) Skilled labor is increasingly becoming a substitute for unskilled labor, which raises the earnings of workers with more education.
D) Better educated workers are more productive, on average.
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A) likely to discriminate against certain groups of workers.
B) likely to be replaced by discriminating businesses.
C) more concerned about racial discrimination than gender discrimination.
D) at an advantage when competing against those who practice discrimination.
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A) experience
B) job characteristics
C) physical attractiveness
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) a compensating differential.
B) signaling theory.
C) an efficiency wage.
D) efficient union bargaining.
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A) if the motel job also requires an ability to do general plumbing repairs, the wage offer will be higher than otherwise.
B) if the food distribution job has a requirement for special training or certification, the wage offer will be lower than otherwise.
C) if the food distribution job exposes him to the Ebola virus, the wage will be lower.
D) if the motel job involves substantial amounts of driving for supplies, the wage offer will be lower than otherwise.
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A) suggest that, over time, the demand for unskilled labor has risen relative to the demand for skilled labor.
B) suggest that, over time, the demand for skilled labor has risen relative to the demand for unskilled labor.
C) emphasize the shrinking importance of international trade in recent years.
D) emphasize the growing importance of women and teenagers in the workforce in recent years.
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A) firms' customers have discriminatory preferences.
B) the wage differential is explained by a compensating differential.
C) the wage differential is explained by differences in human capital.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) employment is 10 million
B) employment is 12 million
C) there is a surplus of 1 million workers
D) there is a surplus of 3 million workers
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A) John has more human capital than Ken.
B) John has less human capital than Ken.
C) John has been discriminated against because he is young.
D) Ken has been discriminated against because he is old.
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A) age.
B) years of experience.
C) years of education.
D) All of the above are forms of discrimination.
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A) wages are unlikely to be affected by job requirements.
B) since the lifeguard job would expose him to a threat of skin cancer, the wage will be low.
C) if the lifeguard job has a requirement for special training or certification, the wage offer will be higher than otherwise.
D) if the lifeguard job also requires a willingness to clean public restrooms, the wage offer will be lower than otherwise.
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A) cannot exist in either the short run or the long run.
B) will be more of a problem than if the market were monopolistic or imperfectly competitive.
C) likely will not be a long-run problem unless customers exhibit discriminatory preferences or government maintains discriminatory policies.
D) likely will be more of a problem in the long run than in the short run due to the zero-profit condition that characterizes long-run equilibrium for competitive firms.
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A) a surplus of labor.
B) no unemployment.
C) an increase in the number of people employed.
D) an decrease in the quantity of labor supplied.
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A) Some firms pay wages that are above the equilibrium wage.
B) Workers sometimes form labor unions to push their wages up.
C) Wages never deviate from the balance of supply and demand in the market for labor.
D) The federal government mandates that employers pay their workers at least as much as the minimum wage.
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A) discrimination cannot exist in markets.
B) employers are not really interested in maximizing profit.
C) employers typically base wages paid on the prevailing market wage.
D) holding productivity constant, a profit-maximizing employer will hire the cheapest labor available.
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A) racial discrimination by firms, despite government efforts to halt it.
B) racial discrimination by firms with no government action either to halt it or to support it.
C) government-mandated racial discrimination.
D) a failure to find any discrimination where most would expect to find it.
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A) all barbershops now earn a normal economic profit.
B) competition will ensure the difference in wages will persist.
C) barbershops that hire barbers with hair will be more profitable than those that don't.
D) barbershops that hire bald barbers will be more profitable than those that don't.
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