Multiple Choice
The reason a monopsonist hires fewer workers than a perfectly competitive firm is that
A) he can.
B) he is not maximizing profits.
C) he works them harder.
D) his threats of being fired motivate workers.
E) each extra worker increases labour costs by more than the wage rate.
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