Multiple Choice
An increase in total factor productivity shifts the production function
A) upward and reduces the marginal product of labour.
B) upwards and increases the marginal product of labour.
C) downward and reduces the marginal product of labour.
D) downward and increases the marginal product of labour.
E) downward and also reduces its slope.
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