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Deconstructing the Bargaining Gap

In an economic model where firms' ability to set prices above costs changes with the level of economic activity, a rise in employment leads to a larger 'bargaining gap'. Deconstruct this phenomenon by explaining the two separate mechanisms—one related to workers' positions and one related to firms' behavior—that contribute to this widening gap.

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