Benny employs people to sell candy bars at intersections. Assume that Benny can obtain candy bars to sell for no cost. The marginal product of the last worker Benny hired is 20 candy bars per hour. Benny pays $7 per worker per hour and sells the candy bars for $1 each. If the price of candy bars rises to $2. then the demand for labor increases. demand for labor decreases. quantity demanded of labor increases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift. quantity demanded of labor decreases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift.
Benny employs people to sell candy bars at intersections. Assume that Benny can obtain candy bars to sell for no cost. The marginal product of the last worker Benny hired is 20 candy bars per hour. Benny pays $7 per worker per hour and sells the candy bars for $1 each. If the price of candy bars rises to $2. then the demand for labor increases. demand for labor decreases. quantity demanded of labor increases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift. quantity demanded of labor decreases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift.
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![Benny employs people to sell candy bars at intersections. Assume that Benny can
obtain candy bars to sell for no cost. The marginal product of the last worker Benny
hired is 20 candy bars per hour. Benny pays $7 per worker per hour and sells the
candy bars for $1 each. If the price of candy bars rises to $2. then the:
demand for labor increases.
demand for labor decreases.
quantity demanded of labor increases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift.
quantity demanded of labor decreases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F63720a5a-c275-45af-bb0c-50386c40cf89%2F19ecde38-2130-4972-a5c8-923522492de1%2Flskfvcw_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Benny employs people to sell candy bars at intersections. Assume that Benny can
obtain candy bars to sell for no cost. The marginal product of the last worker Benny
hired is 20 candy bars per hour. Benny pays $7 per worker per hour and sells the
candy bars for $1 each. If the price of candy bars rises to $2. then the:
demand for labor increases.
demand for labor decreases.
quantity demanded of labor increases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift.
quantity demanded of labor decreases, but the demand for labor curve does not shift.
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