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An economist develops a model to predict how a 10% increase in the national minimum wage will affect the unemployment rate among teenagers. The model includes factors like the average cost of labor, the number of available low-skill jobs, and teenage population demographics. A critic dismisses the model, stating it is useless because it completely ignores the impact of international trade agreements on the overall economy. Based on the principle that a model's value is determined by its specific purpose, how should the critic's argument be evaluated?

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