Multiple Choice
A consensus view among economists regarding the possibility of labor-market discrimination is that
A) most wage differences among groups are attributable to discrimination.
B) many employers use compensating differentials to hide discriminatory practices.
C) wage differences among groups are not sufficient by themselves to determine how much discrimination there is.
D) all wage differences among groups are attributable to differences in human capital and compensating differentials.
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