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Distinguishing Economic Models from Anecdotes

An economist develops a model suggesting that a 10% increase in the cost of imported energy leads to a 2% decrease in real wages, holding other factors constant. In a public debate, a commentator dismisses this, stating, 'Real wages fell simply because my local factory closed down.' From an economic perspective, explain why the economist's model-based claim requires a different validation process than the commentator's anecdotal evidence. What would be the essential next step to test the economist's claim?

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