In a purely competitive labor market, a profit-maximizing firm will hire labor up to the point where the marginal revenue product of labor equals the:

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In a purely competitive labor market, a profit-maximizing firm will hire labor up to the point where the marginal revenue product of labor equals the revenue product equals the cost of hiring an extra worker. In purely competitive market there are a lot of companies producing a standardized product. The prices of the product are determined by the consumer demand of the product and the supplier is not allowed to decide the price. 
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