Which of the following represents an example of labor-market discrimination?

a. An employer is more likely to grant an interview to a person graduating from Yale than from the local community college.
b. An employer is more likely to grant an interview to a person graduating from the local community college than from Yale.
c. An employer is more likely to grant an interview to a woman with a traditionally "white" name such as Emily than to a woman with a traditionally "black" name such as Lakisha.
d. An employer is as likely to grant an interview to person with a traditionally "masculine" name such as "Alex" as a person with a traditionally "feminine" name such as "Emily.".

c

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a. provided for restricted purposes b. required to be used for purchases from the donor country c. provided in exchange for the recipient's support in the United Nations d. required to be used solely for either public or private projects e. none of the above

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Refer to above Table 2-2. The geometric average of the increase in real GDP between year 1 and year 2 is

A) 3.1%. B) 3.2%. C) 3.3%. D) 3.8%.

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