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The neoclassical theory of the labor market explains employment determination through the interaction of labor demand and supply, influenced by factors such as production function and market conditions. It posits that firms maximize profit by hiring labor until the marginal product of labor equals the wage, establishing a downward-sloping demand curve for labor. Additionally, the supply of labor is positively related to real wages, as higher wages incentivize workers to supply more labor over leisure time.
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