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An economist is trying to estimate the relationship between the real wage and the unemployment rate for an entire country. They collect data from two distinct local areas, Area X and Area Y, during the same year. The data shows that Area X has a higher unemployment rate and a lower average real wage than Area Y. By treating these two areas as distinct points, the economist begins to trace a single, economy-wide curve. What is the most critical assumption the economist must make for this method to be valid?

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