Multiple Choice

An economist starts with the 'planning horizon' formula for a reservation wage:

wr=j(b+aM)+(hj)vhw_r = \frac{j(b+a^M) + (h-j)v}{h}

They rearrange it into the 'weighted-average' form:

wr=τ(b+aM)+(1τ)vw_r = \tau(b+a^M) + (1-\tau)v

In this derivation, τ\tau represents the proportion of the planning horizon (h)(h) that an individual expects to be unemployed (j)(j).

If a new government policy is expected to increase the number of weeks an individual is unemployed (j)(j), while the total planning horizon (h)(h)

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