Multiple Choice
Marginal labor cost is defined as the addition to
A) output a firm would receive after hiring one more laborer
B) total cost from hiring one more laborer
C) revenue earned by selling one more unit of a good
D) revenue earned by hiring one more laborer
E) output received by spending one more dollar on labor
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