Occasionally, students accuse their instructors, rightly or wrongly, of practicing grade discrimination. These students claim that the
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Occasionally, students accuse their instructors, rightly or wrongly, of practicing grade discrimination. These students claim that the instructor “charges” some students a higher price for a given grade than he or she charges other students
(by requiring some students to do more or better work).
Unlike price discrimination, grade discrimination involves no money. Discuss the similarities and differences between the two types of discrimination. Which do you prefer less or perhaps dislike more? Why?
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Microeconomics
ISBN: 9780357720639
14th Edition
Authors: Roger A. Arnold, Daniel R Arnold, David H Arnold
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