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Classification of Factors: Shifts of vs. Movements Along the Wage-Setting Curve

Factors that influence the wage-setting curve are divided into two main categories. First, movements along the curve are caused by changes in variables that are an inherent part of the model, specifically the overall unemployment rate and the wages offered by competing firms. Second, shifts of the entire curve are triggered by other external factors, with at least five identified factors that can push the entire curve upward.

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