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Competing Effects in the Wage-Setting Equation

The wage-setting equation is given by w=b+aN+c+rent(s,c)τ(u)w = b + a^N + c + \frac{\text{rent}(s,c)}{\tau(u)}. Explain the two opposing effects that an increase in the economy-wide unemployment rate (uu) has on the wage (ww) according to this equation. Finally, state which effect must be stronger for the wage-setting curve to be upward-sloping when plotted against the employment level (NN).

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