Multiple Choice

A large manufacturing firm follows a consistent pricing rule where it sets the price of its product at a fixed 40% markup over the nominal wage cost per unit. If this firm's nominal wage costs increase by 10% due to market-wide pressures, what is the direct consequence for the real wage as determined by this firm's pricing decision?

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