Which of the following does not characterize a perfectly discriminating monopsonist?
A) The firm's marginal cost of hiring curve is the labor supply curve.
B) The firm hires more workers than it would if it were a competitive firm.
C) The firm chooses employment and wage levels in order to maximize profit.
D) The firm pays each worker his or her reservation wage.
E) The labor supply curve can be upward sloping.
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