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A Parisian Language School as a Case Study for Wage-Setting

The wage-setting process can be examined through the practical example of a Parisian language school that hires young graduates for short-term French tutoring positions for international students. The school uses its reservation wage curve, shown in Figure 6.10, to determine the wage necessary to attract a specific number of employees (N).

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