A monopsonist faces an upward-sloping labor supply curve.This means that his marginal expenditures on labor are
A) greater than the wage.
B) equal to the wage plus the the increase in the wage resulting from hiring one more unit of labor hired.
C) greater than the wage because hiring more workers requires to pay all workers more.
D) All of the above.
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