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Deconstructing the Proof of the Wage-Employment Relationship

An economic model concludes that, in a steady state, a higher wage (w) leads to a higher level of employment (N). The algebraic proof for this relationship relies on the derivative dN/dw being positive. Deconstruct this proof by explaining the economic intuition behind each of its core components (the acceptance probability, the match rate, and the quit rate) and how they collectively guarantee a positive wage-employment relationship.

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