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Consider an economic model where an unemployed person's expected net utility from securing a job is defined as the wage received minus the cost of effort. In this model, a government policy that increases the economy-wide wage by a certain percentage will always result in a greater increase in net utility than a policy that decreases the cost of effort by the same percentage.

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