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Rationale for the Wage-Setting Curve's Slope

A firm's wage-setting curve, which plots the required wage against the number of employees, is typically upward-sloping. Based on the underlying model of employee hiring and quitting that is used to construct this curve, explain the economic reasoning behind this positive slope.

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