Abstract
as the current cost of past discrimination. This paper is concerned with market discrimination against non-white wage and salary earners. This aspect of market discrimination is measured by the net wage and salary income differentials between perfectly substitutable white and nonwhite labor. In order to avoid confusing these income differentials with the more inclusive concept of the cost of market disc imination, the differentials are interpreted as measures of the extent of wage and salary discrimination against nonwhite labor.
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