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Persistent Unemployment in the Wage-Setting Model

A fundamental feature of the economic model represented by the wage-setting curve is the persistence of unemployment. The model is structured in a way that implies there will always be some level of unemployment in the economy; the unemployment rate does not reach zero.

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