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temp321 temp321
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Martin is not employed. The value Martin places on his leisure time is $30 an hour. Martin looks for a job and all the offers he has are for less than $30 an hour. Martin should supply



▸ exactly 40 hours per week in the labor market.

▸ between 0 and 20 hours per week in the labor market.

▸ between 20 and 40 hours per week in the labor market.

▸ 0 hours in the labor market.
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Principles of Economics

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Exactly what I needed for my project, TYSM
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