Multiple Choice
The supply of labour bends backward because as the wage rate becomes very high:
A) the opportunity cost of leisure declines.
B) the income effect becomes greater than the substitution effect.
C) the substitution effect becomes greater than the income effect.
D) the substitution effect and income effect work in the same direction.
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