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Consider an economic model where the equilibrium real wage is determined solely by firms' price-setting decisions, resulting in a level that does not change with the rate of unemployment. In this same model, the wage demanded by workers increases as unemployment falls. If new legislation grants labor unions significantly more bargaining power, what is the most likely impact on the economy's equilibrium?

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