In the Ricardian model, the marginal product of labor:

a. first rises, then falls, as more labor is employed to produce a good.
b. first falls, then rises, as more labor is employed to produce a good.
c. continuously falls, as more labor is employed to produce a good.
d. does not change, as more labor is employed to produce a good.

Answer: d. does not change, as more labor is employed to produce a good.

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