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Analysis of a Firm's Reservation Wage Curve

A firm's reservation wage curve, which shows the wage (ww) it must offer to maintain a workforce of size (NN), is described by the equation: w(N)=A+BN2w(N) = A + B \cdot N^2, where A and B are positive constants reflecting underlying labor market conditions. Using calculus, analyze the slope and curvature of this curve. Based on your mathematical findings, what can you conclude about the economic challenge of expanding the workforce as the firm grows larger?

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