Wages tend to be "sticky" because:
A) contracts are often negotiated for long periods of time and cannot be easily changed.
B) workers are less likely to work hard if their pay may be cut due to market performance.
C) changing wages create uncertainty and cost employers a lot of time and energy.
D) All of these are reasons why wages might be sticky.
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