Multiple Choice

A government implements a new labor market policy package. A key component of this package significantly reduces the legal and financial costs for companies to lay off workers. Concurrently, the government introduces a highly generous unemployment benefits system, which also includes robust, state-funded retraining and job placement services. If the positive impact of the new benefits and services on an unemployed worker's well-being is perceived to be greater than the increased risk of job loss, what is the resulting net effect on the economy's wage-setting curve?

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