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An economy undergoes a significant structural shift where a large portion of the workforce moves into the 'gig economy,' characterized by individual contracts and a lack of collective bargaining. An economist using a standard wage-setting (WS) and price-setting (PS) framework, which assumes a uniform level of union influence and firm market power, finds that the model's predictions for real wages and unemployment are now consistently inaccurate. Which fundamental limitation of the framework does this situation best illustrate?

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