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What happens to the demand curve for labor of a clinic if each of the following occurs:
a. Wages increase in hospitals (no effect, outward, inward)
b. The clinic purchases equipment that increases workers productivity [ Select ]Inward, Outward, No effect
c. The price of clinical visits increase. [ Select ]Outward, Inward, No effect
d. The clinic hires more workers. [ Select ]No effect, Outward, Inward
e. The clinic hires better trained workers who are more productive. [ Select ]Inward, Outward, No effect
f. The clinic nurses provide care that is of higher quality but takes more nursing time. [ Select ]No effect, Inward, Outward
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