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A firm's supply curve for labor:
Circular Reasoning
A fallacy in which the conclusion of an argument is assumed in one of the premises.
Bandwagon Fallacy
A logical fallacy that argues something must be true or good because many people believe it or do it.
Argumentum Ad Baculum
A fallacy that uses the threat of force or intimidation to persuade others to accept a conclusion.
False Analogy
A logical fallacy where two unlike things are compared in an argument, leading to a misleading or flawed conclusion.
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