If the marginal revenue product of labor improves, which of the following shifts in the labor market should occur?

A. Demand for labor should shift to the right.
B. Supply of labor should shift to the left.
C. Demand for labor should shift to the left.
D. Supply of labor should shift to the right.


Answer: A

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