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The Nature of the Outside Option

In an economic model where all firms are identical, pay the same wage, and require the same level of effort from their employees, the 'outside option' for an unemployed person is the net value they expect to gain if they find a job. Explain why this 'outside option' is considered an endogenous variable in this context.

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