Shena goes to school full-time and moonlights as a security guard nights and weekends. When her hourly
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Shena goes to school full-time and moonlights as a security guard nights and weekends. When her hourly wage increased from $10 per hour to $12 per hour, she requested a cut in her scheduled hours. How would you explain the downward slope of her supply curve for labor? Does this tell you anything about whether nonwork activities are inferior or normal goods for Shena?
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Principles Of Macroeconomics The Way We Live
ISBN: 978-1429220200
1st Edition
Authors: Susan Feigenbaum ,R. W. Hafer
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