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Regardless of expertise, a public school pays all teachers the same annual wage. At $70,000 it hires good teachers in all areas except science.
Regardless of expertise, a public school pays all teachers the same annual wage. At $70,000 it hires good teachers in all areas except science. Because science is a field in demand, the school can only hire poor science teachers. It would have to pay science teachers $90,000 to hire good science teachers. If one out of five teachers is a science teacher, what is the marginal expense of getting a good science teacher instead of a poor one?
-$90,000
-$100,000
-$20,000
-$450,000
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