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Involuntary Nature of Unemployment at the WS-PS Equilibrium

In the WS-PS model, the unemployment present at the Nash equilibrium is involuntary. A person is considered involuntarily unemployed if they are actively seeking work and are willing to accept a job at the prevailing wage for their skill level, but cannot find one. At the equilibrium real wage, such a group of jobseekers exists who are not offered positions by firms, confirming the involuntary nature of this unemployment.

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