Multiple Choice
An individual's labour supply curve shows
A) the maximum wage rates offered to that individual by various potential employers.
B) the relationship between wages and the quantity of labour that she is willing to supply.
C) the relationship between wages and the quantity of labour that a firm is willing to employ.
D) the relationship between the quantity of hours worked and total income earned by that individual.
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