If labour markets were perfectly competitive,
A) all workers would eventually earn the same wage.
B) all workers would achieve the same levels of education and experience.
C) working conditions would be the same for all jobs.
D) wage differentials could still exist because of differences in workers and jobs.
E) discrimination could not create wage differentials.
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