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An economist builds a simple economic model based on the assumption that labor is the only cost of production. The model predicts that the inflation rate should be exactly equal to the percentage growth in wages. However, upon examining real-world data, the economist observes that the actual inflation rate is consistently different from the wage growth rate. What is the most logical conclusion to draw from this discrepancy?

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