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Dual Functions of the Real Wage in the Wage-Setting Relationship

The wage-setting relationship describes the real wage firms must offer to both recruit new employees and motivate their current workforce. Analyze why both of these functions are essential to the definition. Furthermore, explain how the challenge of fulfilling these two functions for a firm changes as the overall level of employment in the economy rises, thus necessitating a higher real wage.

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