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Which of the following statements is true? a. Employers are willing to forego profits when engaging in taste-based discrimination. b. Employers are willing to forego profits when engaging in cultural discrimination. c. Employers are willing to forego profits when engaging in statistical discrimination. d. Employers are willing to forego profits when engaging in special interest group discrimination.

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Employers are willing to forego profits when engaging in taste-based discrimination is a TRUE statement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Employers with taste discrimination towards minority tends to have productive worker from different group. By following this the interaction would be stopped among them which gives them profit by selecting less productive worker from acceptable class. This tends gain profits for taste based discrimination.

The economic model for taste based discrimination of labor market which results in selecting minority workers and there would be some dislikes in an organisational culture.

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