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Consider a labor market model represented on a graph with the real wage on the vertical axis and the level of employment on the horizontal axis. In this model, an upward-sloping 'wage-setting' (WS) curve intersects a horizontal 'price-setting' (PS) curve at an equilibrium point 'A'. At a higher level of employment, a point 'B' lies on the WS curve, vertically above the PS curve. Based on the graphical derivation method where the vertical gap between the WS and PS curves determines the inflation rate, which of the following accurately describes the corresponding inflation-employment curve?

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