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Critique of an 'Ideal' Labor Market

An economic commentator claims: 'A state of perfect and instantaneous job matching, where any worker who loses a job can find an identical one immediately, represents the ideal labor market. It eliminates the personal costs of unemployment and maximizes economic efficiency.' Using your understanding of employee motivation and wage-setting, analyze and critique this statement. Explain the theoretical challenge that firms would face in motivating their employees in such a market.

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