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The Need for an Economy-Wide Model for Labor Market Analysis

To fully grasp the consequences of shifts in labor market conditions, such as changes in unemployment benefits, analyzing a single firm in isolation is insufficient. Due to the interconnected feedback effects that ripple through all firms, affecting wages and employment economy-wide, a comprehensive model of the entire economy is necessary.

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