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Analyzing Economic Shocks on Wage Setting

The wage-setting (WS) curve for an economy illustrates the real wage required at each level of employment to motivate the workforce. Consider an economy that experiences a sudden and significant influx of immigration, leading to a larger pool of available labor. At the same time, new legislation is passed that weakens the legal protections for workers, making it easier for firms to dismiss them. Analyze the combined effect of these two events on the economy's WS curve.

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