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The Paradox of Unemployment in a Stable Economy

A sustainable macroeconomic equilibrium is often described as a 'sweet spot' for an economy, where all actors are making optimal choices given the actions of others, and there is no internal pressure for the situation to change. Explain why, paradoxically, a certain level of involuntary unemployment is considered an inherent and persistent characteristic of this 'sweet spot'.

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