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Consider a job search model where an individual's reservation wage (r) is determined by the formula r = r₀ + (q/k), where r₀ is a baseline wage, q is the rate at which jobs end, and k is a parameter for search effectiveness.

True or False: A 10% increase in the job-ending rate (q) will always have a greater impact on the reservation wage (r) than a 10% decrease in search effectiveness (k).

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