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Profit Changes Along the No-Shirking Wage Curve

A firm is considering its employment level and knows that its profit-maximizing point occurs where its highest possible isoprofit curve is tangent to the no-shirking wage curve. Explain what happens to the firm's profit as it increases its level of employment from a very low level, moves along the no-shirking wage curve, passes through the profit-maximizing point, and continues to hire more workers. Describe the relationship with the isoprofit curves it encounters along this path.

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