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Business, 07.10.2019 17:10 trinityanne1738

In a particular labor market, the demand for labor is given by w = 20 โ€“ (1 / 100)l, and the supply of labor is given by w = 4 + (1 / 100)l, where w is the wage rate and l is the number of workers. the equilibrium wage is and the equilibrium number of workers is $10; 1,000 $12; 800 $20; 1,000 $8; 1,200

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