Multiple Choice
An increase in total factor productivity shifts the production function
A) upward, but does not change its slope.
B) upward, and also changes its slope.
C) downward, but does not change its slope.
D) downward, and also changes its slope.
E) upward, but reduces the marginal product of labour.
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