A) the marginal product of labor.
B) the marginal product of capital.
C) diminishing marginal returns.
D) a compensating differential.
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A) schooling acts only as a signal of ability.
B) humans cannot be considered "capital."
C) productivity is not linked to wages.
D) ability, effort, and chance matter more.
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A) increase, which by itself would raise the wage for that job.
B) increase, which by itself would reduce the wage for that job.
C) decrease, which by itself would raise the wage for that job.
D) decrease, which by itself would reduce the wage for that job.
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A) found no evidence of consumer-driven wage discrimination.
B) found some evidence of consumer-driven wage discrimination.
C) found that measurement of marginal productivity was very difficult for basketball players.
D) indicated that sports with strong player associations are unlikely to experience wage discrimination.
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A) they benefit from a compensating differential.
B) moviegoers all want to see the very best actors, not second-rate actors.
C) they have acting degrees from accredited acting schools.
D) the supply of good actors is very large.
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A) Lynn school teachers receive a compensating differential because they work in a more difficult environment, and they receive higher than market equilibrium wages because they are members of a teachers' union.
B) Lynn school teachers receive a compensating differential because they work in a more difficult environment, but they do not receive higher than market equilibrium wages because they are members of a teachers' union.
C) Lynn school teachers do not receive a compensating differential because they work in a more difficult environment, but they do receive higher than market equilibrium wages because they are members of a teachers' union.
D) Lynn school teachers do not receive a compensating differential because they work in a more difficult environment, and they do not receive higher than market equilibrium wages because they are members of a teachers' union.
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A) a stock of equipment and structures.
B) the result of investments workers make in themselves such as on-the-job training.
C) a difference in wages that arises to offset the nonmonetary characteristics of different jobs.
D) inversely related to the supply of workers.
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A) "We encourage our employees to enroll in night classes to improve their on-the-job productivity."
B) "We encourage our employees to participate in online seminars to learn new skills."
C) "We pay higher wages to employees who have MBAs because, on average, their job performance is better than similar employees who do not have MBAs."
D) "When we interview prospective employees at job fairs, we are looking for college graduates because they have the determination and follow-through to finish what they start."
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A) compensating differentials.
B) the increased recognition that a larger stock of human capital usually leads to higher earnings.
C) technological progress.
D) the decreasing importance of international trade.
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A) Tiffany has more human capital than Danielle.
B) Tiffany has less human capital than Danielle.
C) Tiffany has been discriminated against because she is young.
D) Danielle has been discriminated against because she is old.
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A) is a signal of high marginal productivity.
B) is correlated with natural ability.
C) increases the productivity of low-ability workers.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) productivity levels of workers.
B) signaling differences of workers.
C) nonmonetary characteristics of jobs.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) the difference in male and female tutor wages will eventually disappear.
B) biased tutoring centers can charge more for tutoring to offset the higher cost of hiring only male tutors
C) all unbiased tutoring centers will go out of business in the long run.
D) all biased tutoring centers will make a profit in the short run, but will go out of business in the long run.
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A) the fact that workers who do similar work should be paid the same wage.
B) the fact that some workers live further from their jobs than do other workers.
C) a wage difference that is due to unionization of some firms but not others.
D) a wage difference that arises from nonmonetary characteristics of different jobs.
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A) store clerk jobs are perceived to be relatively easy, thus attracting low-skill workers.
B) store clerk jobs are perceived to be relatively difficult, thus attracting high-skill workers.
C) many people perceive the job of store clerk as having significant risk of death on the job.
D) store clerks are required to have a college degree.
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A) switching to working the night shift to receive a higher wage
B) buying a new computer
C) enrolling in a three-week course to learn more about a specific topic in your line of work
D) quitting a job for health reasons.
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A) Male workers with good looks tend to earn more than male workers with average looks
B) If discriminating wage differentials persist in competitive markets, it is primarily because employers chose to discriminate even in spite of customer preferences.
C) A higher level of human capital raises a worker's wages.
D) In competitive markets, workers are paid a wage equal to the value of their marginal product.
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