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    Profit-Maximizing Competitive Firms Will Not Discriminate in the Hiring of Workers
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Profit-Maximizing Competitive Firms Will Not Discriminate in the Hiring of Workers

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Question 131

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Profit-maximizing competitive firms will not discriminate in the hiring of workers unless consumers exercise a preference for discrimination in product markets.

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