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A firm determines its product price by applying a constant percentage markup over its unit labor cost. The unit labor cost is calculated as the nominal wage paid to a worker divided by the amount of output that worker produces (Unit Labor Cost = Wage / Productivity). Match each economic scenario with its correct resulting impact on the firm's unit labor cost and its pricing decision.

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