What would a rightward shift of the labor demand curve indicate?
a. Firms want to hire more workers than before at any given wage rate.
b. Households want to supply more hours of work than before at any given wage rate.
c. Firms want to pay a lower wage rate than before at any given level of employment.
d. Households want to supply fewer hours of work than before at any given wage rate.
e. Firms want to hire less workers than before at any given wage rate.
A
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