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Dual Labor Market Outcomes

An economist states: 'A country with generous unemployment benefits can find itself in one of two stable situations: a 'good' outcome with low unemployment or a 'bad' outcome with high unemployment.' Briefly explain the economic reasoning that supports this claim, focusing on the interaction between firms' decisions to create jobs and workers' decisions about how actively to search for them.

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