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Distribution of Output per Worker in the WS-PS Model

In the WS-PS model, the total output per worker (λ\lambda) is distributed between labor and capital at the supply-side equilibrium. The real wage paid to workers is given by W/P=(1σ)λW/P = (1-\sigma)\lambda, represented by the vertical coordinate of the equilibrium point A. The real profit per worker for the firm is σλ\sigma\lambda, represented by the vertical distance between the PS curve and the output per worker line. The sum of these two components equals the total output per worker.

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