Multiple Choice

In a simplified labor market model, the reservation wage (ww) needed to maintain a constant level of employment is described by the function w = 10 + 0.5q - 2/m, where q is the employee quit rate and m is the number of suitable weekly matches. An analyst calculates the partial derivative of w with respect to m (∂w/∂m). What does the value of this derivative represent?

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