A person who chooses not to be in the labor force reveals that
A. either leisure or the value of nonpaid labor is worth zero to him.
B. his potential product in the market is zero.
C. either leisure or the value of nonpaid labor is worth more to him than the value that society places on his potential product in the market.
D. either leisure or the value of nonpaid labor is worth less to him than the value that society places on his potential product in the market.
Answer: C
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