A) this is clear evidence of discrimination.
B) some of this differential could be due to differences in educational levels.
C) some of this differential could be due to differences in human capital.
D) Both b and c are correct.
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A) Both the human capital theory and the signaling theory of education could explain why college graduates earn more than high school graduates.
B) The signaling theory of education suggests that the ability to complete a college degree is correlated with the ability to perform well in the labor market.
C) If the human capital theory of education is correct, a government policy that pays for additional schooling for all workers would not increase wages.
D) If the signaling theory of education is correct, a government policy that pays for additional schooling for all workers would not increase wages.
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A) an ability for almost everyone to enjoy movies at a relatively low cost.
B) the above-average intellect of the average movie star.
C) a compensating differential.
D) a lack of technological advances in the movie industry.
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A) In the 1940s, about 10 percent of American workers were employed in the manufacturing sector.
B) Today, about 30 percent of American workers are employed in the manufacturing sector.
C) The decline in jobs in the manufacturing sector mirrors a previous decline in employment in the U.S.agricultural sector.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) rising wages as labor productivity is enhanced.
B) falling wages as the labor market is saturated with too many educated workers.
C) the marginal productivity of capital would not be affected.
D) the marginal productivity of labor would not be affected.
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A) marginal productivity in all occupations has a physical dimension.
B) in some occupations, physical attractiveness of workers may enhance the value of their marginal product.
C) beauty acts as an implicit signal of innate intelligence.
D) beautiful people are likely to reflect "good breeding."
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A) there was no evidence of price discrimination on the basis of player position (hitter versus pitcher) .
B) markets in which the product price is low are not typically characterized by consumer-driven race discrimination.
C) cards for white players (both hitters and pitchers) were 10 to 13 percent higher than those for comparable black players.
D) cards for black players (both hitters and pitchers) were 10 to 13 percent higher than those for comparable white players.
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A) is typically embodied in related physical capital.
B) may be subject to government restrictions on transferability.
C) is not easily transferable.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) (i) and (ii) only
B) (i) , (ii) , and (iii) only
C) (i) , (ii) , and (iv) only
D) (i) , (ii) , (iii) , and (iv)
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A) personal fitness trainer because of compensating differentials in wages
B) sales clerk because it requires the least education
C) insurance agent because the supply of them is very high
D) Any of the above explanations could be correct.
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A) are valued more by the market relative to Susan's and that explains why her income is higher than Susan's.
B) are valued less by the market relative to Susan's and that explains why her income is higher than Susan's.
C) are valued less by the market relative to Susan's and that explains why her income is lower than Susan's.
D) are more expensive because she receives a compensating differential.
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A) Through antitrust laws, discriminating firms can be penalized with large fees.
B) In a competitive market, employers pay employees based on their value to the firm.
C) Discrimination leads to profit maximization.
D) Only cost minimizers practice discrimination.
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A) it is possible to supply the good or service that the superstar produces at low cost to every customer.
B) some customers are willing and able to pay large sums of money to enjoy the good or service provided by the superstar.
C) the superstar has a natural monopoly on his or her good or service.
D) the superstar is willing to settle for a level of pay that is less than the value of his marginal product.
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A) to be unable to predict the wage difference between Alabama and California.
B) to make a higher wage in California.
C) to make a higher wage in Alabama.
D) wages in California and Alabama to be identical.
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A) is a signal of high marginal productivity.
B) is correlated with natural ability.
C) increases the productivity of low-ability workers.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) discrimination based on age, race, or gender
B) human capital
C) compensating wage differentials
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) a compensating differential.
B) an inefficiency wage.
C) the equilibrium difference.
D) a union wage.
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A) (i) and (iii) only
B) (ii) and (iii) only
C) (i) and (ii) only
D) (iii) only
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