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Critical Assumption in the Wage-Employment Model

In the mathematical proof showing that the steady-state employment level is an increasing function of the wage, a critical assumption is that the derivative of the job acceptance probability with respect to the wage is positive. Explain the economic intuition behind this assumption and then describe what would happen to the relationship between wage and employment if this derivative were instead equal to zero.

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