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Impact of Search Effectiveness on Reservation Wage

In a job search model with a linear probability of acceptance, the reservation wage r can be expressed by the formula: r = r₀ + q/k, where r₀ is the minimum possible wage offer, q is the rate at which jobs end, and k represents the effectiveness of the search process (a higher k means a higher probability of finding an acceptable job for any given wage).

Explain, using both the formula and economic intuition, how an increase in search effectiveness (an increase in k) would change a job seeker's reservation wage.

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