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In the Labor Supply Curve, the Parameter Represents

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In the labor supply curve, the parameter In the labor supply curve, the parameter   represents: A)  consumption per person. B)  the   ratio. C)  the marginal product of capital. D)  the overall magnitude of labor supply. E)  the marginal utility of leisure. represents:


A) consumption per person.
B) the In the labor supply curve, the parameter   represents: A)  consumption per person. B)  the   ratio. C)  the marginal product of capital. D)  the overall magnitude of labor supply. E)  the marginal utility of leisure. ratio.
C) the marginal product of capital.
D) the overall magnitude of labor supply.
E) the marginal utility of leisure.

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