An economist investigated why firms were reluctant to lower employee pay during an economic downturn in the early 1990s. The research was conducted by interviewing over 300 business employers, labor leaders, and employment advisors. What was the primary advantage of using this interview-based approach for this specific research question?
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An economist conducted a study in the early 1990s to understand why firms in a specific US region were hesitant to lower employee pay, even during an economic downturn. The study involved in-depth interviews with a wide range of participants, including business owners, labor leaders, and employment counselors. Which of the following best describes the primary objective of this research approach?
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