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Economists observe that some developed nations successfully combine generous unemployment benefits with low rates of unemployment. This outcome appears to contradict the simple theoretical prediction that high benefits would reduce the incentive to find work. Which of the following statements provides the most accurate economic explanation for this observation?

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