When would a rise in labor's marginal productivity lead to a leftward shift in workers' labor supply curve?
A) When workers are employed by a monopsony.
B) When workers earn more nonlabor income from their capital.
C) When workers engage in intertemporal substitution.
D) When workers reduce their investment in human capital.
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