Multiple Choice
In the two-sided search model, the choice that responds to economic conditions is
A) an unemployed worker's choice of the reservation wage.
B) the government's choice of the employment insurance benefit.
C) the Beveridge curve.
D) an unemployed worker's choice of search effort.
E) a firm's choice of how many vacancies to post.
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