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In a model of the labor market, an equilibrium is established where the wage-setting and price-setting curves intersect. This point is a 'Nash equilibrium,' meaning no individual agent can improve their outcome by unilaterally changing their strategy. Match each economic agent or entity with the statement that accurately describes their condition at this equilibrium.

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