Determinants of the Reservation Wage Curve
The reservation wage curve's position and slope are determined by distinct sets of labour market conditions. The first set of factors pertains to workers' circumstances, which include unemployment benefits (b), the average net utility from alternative jobs (ν), and the expected duration of unemployment (τ). The second set of factors relates to the firm's operational environment, specifically its employee quit rate (q) and its rate of successfully finding new candidates (m).
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