If customer discrimination does not exist, firms that discriminate on the basis of race or sex will
A) have higher costs than those that do not.
B) have the same level of costs as those that do not.
C) have lower costs than those that do not.
D) tend to survive whereas firms that do not discriminate will tend to fail.
A
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