In The Structure of American Industry , edited by Walter Adams , 5th ed . , pp . 165-220 . New York : MacMillan Publishing Company , Inc. , 1977 . An excellent case study of one of the prime examples of imperfect competition in the ...
In other words , workers are paid about what they are worth to employers . What a worker is worth to an employer is referred to by economists as the worker's marginal revenue productivity . Suppose the marginal revenue productivity of ...
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