Multiple Choice

An economist observes that in a particular labor market, the reservation wage curve is downward-sloping and concave. This means the curve is very steep at low rates of unemployment and becomes progressively flatter as the unemployment rate increases. Based on this specific shape, what can be inferred about the cumulative distribution of utilities that individuals derive from being unemployed?

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