Market forces encourage discrimination in the case of
a. statistical discrimination only
b. employee and customer prejudice only
c. employer prejudice only
d. statistical discrimination and employee or customer prejudice
e. employer prejudice and statistical discrimination
D
Economics
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A) continuing increases in government expenditures. B) continuing increases in the quantity of money. C) continuing increases in the real wage rate. D) continuing decreases in the money wage rate. E) continuing increases in aggregate supply.
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The rate of inflation, excluding the effects of food and energy prices, is _____.
(A) Hyperinflation (B) The core inflation rate (C) The price index (D) The wage-price spiral
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