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Assumption: Identical Firms in the Price-Setting Model

The price-setting model assumes that all firms within the economy are identical. This implies they all face the same conditions and make the same profit-maximizing choices, which allows for the behavior of a single representative firm to be scaled up to derive the aggregate, economy-wide price-setting real wage.

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