Multiple Choice

A firm's profit-maximizing choice of wage and employment occurs at the point of tangency between its 'no-shirking wage curve' (the minimum wage needed to motivate workers at each employment level) and the highest attainable 'isoprofit curve' (combinations of wage and employment that yield the same profit). Why is a point where an isoprofit curve intersects (crosses) the no-shirking wage curve not the optimal choice for the firm?

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