Susan argues that she is the victim of economic discrimination. The primary technical difficulty for an economist investigating her claim will be
a. defining economic discrimination.
b. finding a worker with the same productivity as Susan for comparison purposes.
c. defining statistical discrimination.
d. measuring Susan's human capital.
b
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The concept of aggregate supply is a
a. fixed number. b. schedule. c. predetermined amount of output. d. All of the above are correct.
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A bus is mostly filled with passengers and ready to travel from Los Angeles to San Francisco. At the last minute, a person comes running up to the bus and takes a seat. The change in the bus company's total cost as a result of transporting one more passenger on this trip is called:
A. marginal cost. B. average total cost. C. variable cost. D. fixed cost.
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