Multiple Choice

In an economic model, a stable situation is reached where the real wage that firms set to maximize their profits is exactly equal to the real wage required to motivate employees to work effectively. Despite this stability, a number of individuals who are seeking work remain unemployed. Which statement best explains why this unemployment is considered 'involuntary' within the logic of this model?

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