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Analyzing Divergent Union Impacts on Employment

A macroeconomist observes that in Country A, the widespread unionization of the manufacturing sector has led to a higher level of structural unemployment. In contrast, in Country B, a similar level of unionization in the same sector has resulted in lower structural unemployment. Analyze the two opposing forces of union activity on wage-setting and explain how their relative strengths could lead to these different employment outcomes in Country A and Country B.

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