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An economist presents an empirically derived wage-setting curve for an economy. The curve plots the real wage on the vertical axis and the unemployment rate on the horizontal axis. A key finding is that the real wage associated with a 4% unemployment rate is significantly higher than the real wage associated with a 7% unemployment rate. Based on the principles underlying this curve, what is the best explanation for this finding?

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