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Causal Link Between Output and Unemployment in the Supply-Side Model
The production function establishes a direct proportionality between output and employment within the model. Consequently, a rise in output necessitates a corresponding increase in employment, leading to a decrease in unemployment. This sequence is depicted as a causal chain in Figure 4.7.
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Figure 4.7: Adding Output to the Causal Chain