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10. Gary Becker, who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1992, was one of the first to analyze discrimination in economic terms, concluded that:
a. discrimination has consequences for people being discriminated against, as well as for the people engaged in it.
b. over time black workers would be pushed out of places where discrimination was prevalent and disproportionately work where discrimination was least evident.
c. greater competition would act as a strong force in reducing labor-market discrimination.
d. all of the above
10. Gary Becker, who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1992, was one of the first to analyze discrimination in economic terms, concluded that:
a. discrimination has consequences for people being discriminated against, as well as for the people engaged in it.
b. over time black workers would be pushed out of places where discrimination was prevalent and disproportionately work where discrimination was least evident.
c. greater competition would act as a strong force in reducing labor-market discrimination.
d. all of the above
Raushan RajLv8
31 Oct 2020