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Analyzing Changes in Output Distribution

Consider an economic model where a worker's total output is divided entirely between their real wage and the firm's real profit per worker. If a firm observes that its real profit per worker has decreased, while the total output produced by the worker has not changed, what must be the corresponding change in the worker's real wage? Explain the reasoning behind your conclusion.

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