Dissecting the Impact of Labor Market Shifts
Consider two separate scenarios in a labor market. In Scenario A, there is a significant increase in the demand for workers. In Scenario B, there is a significant decrease in the supply of available workers. Analyze how each scenario individually affects the bargaining power of workers. Then, explain why a situation where both scenarios occur simultaneously results in a more substantial increase in workers' bargaining power than either scenario would alone.
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Dissecting the Impact of Labor Market Shifts