4. Economic theory suggests that, in the absence of consumer or fellow employee discrimination, it is costly

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4. Economic theory suggests that, in the absence of consumer or fellow employee discrimination, it is costly for an employer to discriminate. The employer could reduce his costs by substituting equally productive blacks (or women) for high-wage whites (or men).

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Economics Private And Public Choice

ISBN: 9780123110404

2nd Edition

Authors: James D Gwartney; Richard Stroup; A H Studenmund

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