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    If a Wage Change Makes the Wage Greater Than an Input's
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If a Wage Change Makes the Wage Greater Than an Input's

Question 67

Question 67

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If a wage change makes the wage greater than an input's maximum Average Revenue Product, a firm will:


A) hire more of the input.
B) hire the same amount of the input.
C) shut down.
D) hire less of the input.

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