Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) most countries but not in the United States.
B) the United States but not in most other countries.
C) the United States and in most other countries.
D) None of the above is correct;the evidence fails to indicate that human capital is a significant factor in determining earnings anywhere in the world.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) human-capital theory of education.
B) signaling theory of education.
C) principle that education reduces marginal productivity.
D) principle that most business owners are more interested in discriminating against a particular group than in maximizing profits.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) decreases the firm's costs.
B) increases the firm's costs.
C) is evident if a white manager refuses to hire a Hispanic worker.
D) is evident if a 30-year-old manager refuses to hire a 50-year-old worker.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) increased the supply of both skilled and unskilled workers.
B) increased the supply of skilled workers and decreased the supply of unskilled workers.
C) increased the demand for skilled workers and decreased the demand for unskilled workers.
D) decreased the demand for both skilled and unskilled workers.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) schooling has no real productivity benefit.
B) no one person finds it easier to earn a college degree than does any other person.
C) the human-capital view of education is entirely correct.
D) employers send signals to young people to persuade them to expend whatever effort is necessary to earn college degrees.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) increase workers' productivity and increase their wages.
B) increase workers' productivity but leave their wages unaffected.
C) leave workers' productivity unaffected but increase their wages.
D) leave workers' productivity and wages unaffected.
Correct Answer
verified
True/False
Correct Answer
verified
Essay
Correct Answer
verified
View Answer
Multiple Choice
A) women would earn less than men.
B) women would earn more than men.
C) men and women would earn the same wage.
D) wage differences between men and women would be due to differences in beauty.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) is a superstar.
B) belongs to a labor union.
C) has more human capital.
D) All of the above are correct.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Better educated workers have higher marginal productivities,on average.
B) Compensating differentials lower the wages of skilled workers relative to unskilled workers.
C) The United States tends to import goods produced with unskilled labor,which reduces the U.S.demand for unskilled labor.
D) The demand for skilled labor has risen over time relative to the demand for unskilled labor.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) cannot exist in either the short run or the long run.
B) will be more of a problem than if the market were monopolistic or imperfectly competitive.
C) likely will not be a long-run problem unless customers exhibit discriminatory preferences or government maintains discriminatory policies.
D) likely will be more of a problem in the long run than in the short run due to the zero-profit condition that characterizes long-run equilibrium for competitive firms.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Employers are forced to pay higher wages in efficient markets.
B) Employers give their workers a higher wage in the hope that it will lead to increased productivity.
C) Workers get higher wages when they prove they are increasing their productivity.
D) Workers demand higher wages to compensate for poor fringe benefits.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) people who attend college are more likely to capture a "beauty premium."
B) education is a signal of social status.
C) education does not necessarily increase productivity.
D) education will sever the link between innate ability and compensation.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) human-capital theory
B) the theory of compensating differentials
C) the theory of supply and demand
D) comparative advantage
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) will increase only if the company can increase the price of its product.
B) is likely to increase.
C) is likely to decrease.
D) will not change.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) doing so is more efficient than paying them the market wage.
B) paying workers less gives them the incentive to work harder.
C) workers and management gain at the expense of the stockholders of the company.
D) workers have the incentive to work harder,thus increasing their marginal productivity.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) 1960s baseball games.
B) baseball cards.
C) live basketball games in the 1980s.
D) current era baseball games.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) It is possible that additional education will increase a worker's wage without increasing the worker's productivity.
B) If discriminating wage differentials persist in competitive markets,it is primarily because either consumers are willing to pay to maintain the discrimination or because government mandates it.
C) An efficiency wage corresponds to a lower wage that a nondiscriminating employer pays to a worker because a discriminating employer won't hire her.
D) In competitive markets,workers are paid a wage equal to the value of their marginal product.
Correct Answer
verified
Showing 81 - 100 of 335
Related Exams