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Analyzing Wage Effects of Market Entry
A city's job market for graphic designers was previously dominated by a single large advertising agency. Recently, three new digital marketing firms have opened in the city, all seeking to hire experienced graphic designers. Explain the economic chain of events that will likely occur, leading to a change in the wages offered to graphic designers by the original advertising agency.
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