A firm is unlikely to hire a worker if
A) the worker's contribution to the firm's revenue is less than his or her wage.
B) the worker's contribution to the firm's profit is less than his or her wage.
C) by hiring that last worker the firm begins to experience diminishing marginal productivity of labor.
D) the minimum wage set by law is less than the equilibrium wage in the market.
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