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The Economic Rationale Behind the Isoprofit Curve's Shape

A firm's isoprofit curve, which plots combinations of wage and employment that yield a constant total profit, is typically drawn as a downward-sloping, concave curve (bowed outwards from the origin). Analyze the economic reasoning behind why this curve becomes progressively flatter as both the number of employees and the wage level increase. In your answer, explain the trade-off the firm faces between wages and employment at different points along the curve.

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