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A €650 Wage Caps Maximum Employment at 40 Tutors

This example illustrates how a firm's wage offer determines its maximum hiring capacity. If the Parisian language school sets its wage at €650, it can only attract candidates whose personal reservation wages are at or below this amount. Consequently, the total number of tutors the school can employ is capped at 40.

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