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Awoman who owned a music store in new york city was quoted in an article in the wall street journal as "bemoaning the comparative salaries of tubists and stockbrokers. 'people should be paid in terms of what they contribute to people's well being.'" source: corinne ramey, "nyc's last classical sheet music store to close," wall street journal, march 2, 2015. the pay that people receive is based on a. labor supply and labor demand in that market. b. the number of employees in the enterprise. c. the marginal contribution of the last worker. d. the wages of the people they work with. is there a connection between how people are paid and what they contribute to people's well being

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