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The Unemployment Benefit Paradox

A common economic argument suggests that generous unemployment benefits can lead to higher unemployment by reducing the incentive for individuals to seek work. However, empirical evidence from several developed countries shows that it is possible to maintain low unemployment rates alongside a strong social safety net. Analyze the economic reasoning and institutional factors that could explain how a country might achieve this seemingly contradictory outcome.

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