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Reconciling Theory and Evidence on Unemployment

A common economic argument suggests that increasing the generosity of unemployment benefits will lead to higher unemployment rates because it reduces the urgency for unemployed individuals to find work. However, cross-country data from recent decades does not consistently support this conclusion. Briefly explain the observed empirical relationship and how it challenges this simple theoretical argument.

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