In addition to supplying a theory of the determination of wager rates, marginal analysis also provides a theory of wage structure. Explain.
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Marginal analysis is a method used in economics to examine the incremental changes in costs and benefits resulting from a decision or action. It focuses on the additional or marginal units of a particular variable. When it comes to wage rates, marginal analysis Show more…
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