Multiple Choice
Wage differentials that persist in labor markets because of the inability of individuals to gain the training necessary to enter highly paid occupations are an example of
A) noncompeting groups.
B) a derived demand.
C) perfectly competitive homogeneous labor markets.
D) a bilateral involvement.
E) a marginal attachment.
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