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Effect of Low Product Market Competition on the Price-Setting Curve

When firms encounter minimal competition in the market for their goods, they can increase their prices to secure higher profit margins. This action of raising prices directly reduces the real wage for workers, causing the price-setting (PS) curve to shift downwards.

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