According to Becker's theory of economic discrimination, firms that are likely to pay more in labor costs, all else equal, are those that
A) never discriminate in labor markets.
B) have minimal to moderate levels of employee preferences.
C) have high discriminatory preferences for workers.
D) ignore discriminatory tastes in workers by their customers.
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