Principles of Microeconomics, 7th Edition

Published by South-Western College
ISBN 10: 128516590X
ISBN 13: 978-1-28516-590-5

Chapter 19 - Part VI - Earnings and Discrimination - Questions for Review - Page 410: 3

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Some researchers have concluded that schooling contributes to workers earning higher wages, not because of improved productivity, but because workers with high natural ability use education as a way of signalling their high capacity to employers.

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