A firm is operating at its profit-maximizing level of employment, which occurs at the point where its isoprofit curve is tangent to the no-shirking wage curve. If this firm were to hire additional workers, moving to a point further along the no-shirking wage curve, what would be the consequence for its profit and why?
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A firm is operating at its profit-maximizing level of employment, which occurs at the point where its isoprofit curve is tangent to the no-shirking wage curve. If this firm were to hire additional workers, moving to a point further along the no-shirking wage curve, what would be the consequence for its profit and why?
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