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Mathematics, 28.11.2019 16:31 dakotaadkins20

Is it wise for a firm to employ a worker at $20 per hour when another worker does the same job for $10 per hour?

it would be a rational decision if the first worker was more than twice as productive as the second worker.

it would never be rational to pay a worker that much more than another.

it is illegal to pay a worker that much more than another.
the government will pay firms to give some workers extra pay to increase the total economy.

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