Multiple Choice
The long-run industry demand for labor is likely to be the most elastic when:
A) wages form a significant portion of total costs.
B) firms in the industry face L-shaped isoquants.
C) the supply of other inputs is elastic.
D) the product demand curve is inelastic.
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