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Rationale for a Modeling Assumption

In a simplified model of an entire economy, it is often assumed that the amount of output produced by each worker is constant, regardless of how many people are employed. Briefly explain the primary reason a model would use this specific assumption, even if it is not perfectly realistic.

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