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Interpreting the Reservation Wage Equation

Consider the weighted-average formula for the reservation wage: $w_r = \tau(b+a^M) + (1-\tau)v$. In a hypothetical scenario, an individual's weekly utility from being unemployed ($b+a^M$) is exactly equal to the weekly utility they would receive from a new job ($v$). Based on the structure of the equation, what would the individual's reservation wage ($w_r$) be in this situation? Explain your reasoning by describing how the components of the formula interact under this specific condition.

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