1. If a person who works in a coal mine gets paid more than a person with...
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1. If a person who works in a coal mine gets paid more than a person with a similar background and skills who works in a safer job, then
a. we have evidence of discrimination against workers outside the coal mine.
b. we have observed a compensating differential.
c. coal miners must have greater human capital than others.
d. coal miners must be more attractive than other workers.
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Study Guide For N. Gregory Mankiw's Principles Of Microeconomics
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