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The Implication of Full Employment on Job Search Duration

In the wage-setting model, a hypothetical state of full employment (zero unemployment) would imply that any worker who loses their job could find a new one immediately. This leads to the conclusion that the time required for a job search, represented by the variable τ\tau, would be zero under such conditions.

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