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Empirical studies often find no clear, consistent relationship between the percentage of workers covered by union bargaining and national unemployment rates. This is because the 'bargaining effect,' which tends to increase wages and potentially unemployment, can be counteracted by the '____________,' where constructive union-employer relations improve morale and can lower the wage required to incentivize effort.

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