The effort curve is
A) horizontal, because work effort is independent of the real wage.
B) negatively sloped, because of diminishing marginal returns to labor.
C) positively sloped, because of the law of increasing cost.
D) S-shaped, because a small increase in the real wage will increase work effort more at an intermediate wage than at a low wage or at a high wage.
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