If labor is supplied perfectly inelastic, the imposition of a payroll tax legislated to be paid by firms will do all of the following except:
A) reduce the wage rate by exactly the amount of the tax.
B) leave employment levels unchanged.
C) leave firm profits unchanged.
D) reduce total output.
E) generate tax revenue paid to the government.
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