Assume that there is a supply and demand market for non-preferred workers. If prejudice against these workers among employers increases, then there will be a(n):
A. Increased supply of these workers, a rise in their wage rate, and a decrease in their employment
B. Increased demand for these workers, a rise in their wage rate, and an increase in their employment
C. Decreased supply of these workers, a fall in their wage rate, and a decrease in their employment
D. Decreased demand for these workers, a fall in their wage rate, and a decrease in their employment
D. Decreased demand for these workers, a fall in their wage rate, and a decrease in their employment
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Your authors state that the rise in the U.S. poverty rate from 2000 to 2010 was primarily caused by
A) the rise of huge corporations and "big box stores" in the consumer goods sector. B) the growing number of students straddled with student loan debt. C) the Great Recession that began in 2008. D) none of the above reasons.
Many researchers blame the severity and length of the Great Depression on the breadth and depth of government interference in private market affairs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false