Ans. Option d
Taste based model of discrimination is based on the fact that the employer's prejudice and beliefs in some kind of culture can have a negative affect on hiring of workers. So, if there is perfect competition, then the employees won't face this discrimination as in perfect competition each employee will have an equal chance of employment.
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