A monopsonist's marginal factor cost (MFC) curve lies above its supply curve because the firm must:
A) lower the product price to sell more.
B) increase the price of its product to sell more.
C) decrease the factor price to hire more.
D) lower the factor price to hire more.
E) none of these.
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