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Deconstructing the Firm's Wage-Setting Behavior

A firm's wage-setting policy can be described by the equation w = r₀ + (q / mk) * N, where w is the wage, N is the number of employees, and r₀, q, m, and k are parameters of the labor market and the firm's hiring process. Analyze this equation by explaining the economic meaning of the vertical intercept (r₀) and the slope (q / mk). In your explanation, describe how the slope represents the trade-off a firm faces when trying to increase its workforce.

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