Multiple Choice

Consider an economy where firms determine the prices of their goods by applying a consistent percentage markup over their labor costs. Workers' wage demands are influenced by the state of the labor market. If the government enacts a policy that substantially increases the value and duration of unemployment benefits, what is the most probable long-term consequence for the distribution of the economy's total income?

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