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Justifying the Use of Partial Differentiation in Labor Market Analysis

A labor market model describes the employment level (NN) as a function of both the wage (ww) and the rate at which firms find suitable workers (mm). To determine how the relationship between employment and wages shifts when only the rate of finding workers changes, one must use partial differentiation. Explain precisely why this specific mathematical technique is necessary and appropriate for this analysis.

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