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Stability of Labor Market Equilibrium

In a model of the labor market, one relationship describes the real wage required to motivate workers at different levels of employment, while another describes the real wage firms pay after setting their prices. Explain why the point where these two real wages are equal represents a stable equilibrium for the labor market.

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