Multiple Choice
When the economy goes into a recession and firms require less labor, managers tend to
A) reduce wages to reflect the lower demand for labor.
B) avoid cutting wages, for fear of drops in worker productivity.
C) lay off workers and keep wages of the remaining workers constant.
D) keep all of their workers by spreading work more thinly.
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