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Hiring Decisions and Wage Setting with Labor Market Power

A firm operating in a perfectly competitive labor market hires workers up to the point where the value of what an additional worker produces equals the market wage. Explain why a firm with significant power over the labor market would deliberately hire fewer workers than this competitive benchmark, and describe the resulting effect on the wage it pays.

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Updated 2025-07-31

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