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Analyzing the Formation of an Expected Wage
A recent graduate is searching for their first job and has formed an 'expected wage' of €700 per week. Identify two distinct categories of information the graduate likely used to determine this figure. For each category, provide a specific example of that information and explain how it would influence their wage expectation.
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