Multiple Choice

A new government policy significantly reduces the ability of firms to suppress wages in concentrated labor markets. Economic analysis suggests this will cause an upward shift in both the curve representing wage determination based on labor market conditions and the curve representing price determination by firms. What is the most likely consequence of these simultaneous shifts on the overall equilibrium level of employment?

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