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Solving for the Steady-State Wage for a Workforce of 50

In the hiring line model, maintaining a workforce of 50 (N=50N=50) with a weekly quit rate of 4% (q=0.04q=0.04) requires hiring 2 new workers per week to achieve a steady state. This equilibrium wage is found by solving the steady-state condition mP(w)=qNmP(w) = qN. On the corresponding hiring diagram, this solution is found at the intersection of the vertical 'quitting' line (at 2 workers) and the upward-sloping 'Hires per week' line. This intersection point reveals that a weekly wage of €675 is the solution required to attract the two necessary replacements.

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