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Figure 6.6: The Wage-Setting Curve as the Reservation Wage Curve

Figure 6.6 presents an upward-sloping line that has a dual interpretation. Primarily, it functions as a wage-setting curve, indicating the specific wage a firm must offer to maintain a certain number of employees (N). Simultaneously, this same line serves as the firm's reservation wage curve. This means that for any given wage on the curve, the corresponding point on the horizontal axis shows the number of workers whose reservation wages are at or below that level, effectively mapping the distribution of reservation wages among the employed workforce.

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