The optimal stopping rule in job search suggests that
A) An individual will cease job search after searching among a fixed number of firms
B) An individual will cease job search after receiving an offer which matches the reservation wage
C) Individuals should continue to search until the expected marginal benefits from continued search equal the expected marginal costs from further search.
D) An individual will continue to sample firms until an acceptable wage is found
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