One of the main differences between how Political Economists view discrimination compared to Neo-classical economists is that.
A.
Neo-classical Economists believe that discrimination can be persistent and sustained, while Political economists believe that it will only be sustained in a non-competitive market.
B.
Neoclassical Economists and Political Economists both agree entirely on all aspects of discrimination and recommend government action to eliminate the problem.
C.
Political Economists believe that discrimination is an individual problem, while Neo-classical Economists believe it is a group or social problem.
D.
Political Economists believe that discrimination is persistent and sustained, while Neoclassical Economists believe that it will only be persistent in a non-competitive market.
One of the main differences between how Political Economists view discrimination compared to Neo-classical economists is that.
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Neo-classical Economists believe that discrimination can be persistent and sustained, while Political economists believe that it will only be sustained in a non-competitive market. |
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B. |
Neoclassical Economists and Political Economists both agree entirely on all aspects of discrimination and recommend government action to eliminate the problem. |
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C. |
Political Economists believe that discrimination is an individual problem, while Neo-classical Economists believe it is a group or social problem. |
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D. |
Political Economists believe that discrimination is persistent and sustained, while Neoclassical Economists believe that it will only be persistent in a non-competitive market. |
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