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Consider a firm where the only production cost is labor. The average cost per unit is the nominal wage (W) divided by labor productivity (λ). The cost of producing one more unit is given by the formula (1+η) * (W/λ). If the parameter η is zero, then the cost of producing one more unit is exactly equal to the average cost per unit.

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