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Constant Profitability Scenario
In an economic model, a firm's total output per worker increases due to a new technology. Describe a specific change in the worker's real wage that would result in the firm's profit per worker remaining exactly the same.
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A manufacturing firm experiences a technological improvement that increases the total output produced by each worker by $500 per month. If the firm's management decides to keep the profit generated per worker at the exact same level as before the improvement, what must be the change in the monthly real wage paid to each worker?