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Marginal Revenue Product
The additional revenue generated from employing one more unit of a resource.
Dual Labor Market Theory
An economic theory that suggests the labor market is divided into two segments: the primary market, with secure, well-paid jobs, and the secondary market, characterized by low pay, job insecurity, and little room for advancement.
Backward-Bending
Refers to the backward-bending supply curve of labor, indicating that at some point, higher wages lead to a decrease in the labor supply.
Labor Supply Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between the wages offered and the quantity of labor that workers are willing to supply.
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