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The Logic of the Economy-Wide Wage Model

The general no-shirking wage equation includes a term 'v', representing the worker's expected utility from finding another job. In the economy-wide version of the model, this term is replaced by '(w - c)', where 'w' is the prevailing wage and 'c' is the cost of job search. Analyze the economic reasoning behind this substitution. What key assumption about the labor market does this change represent, and what are the implications of this assumption for how the model explains wage-setting across an entire economy?

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