Causation

Bargaining Gap as the Direct Cause of Inflation

The WS-PS model establishes a direct causal chain where the bargaining gap dictates the rate of inflation. Under the model's assumptions, the annual inflation rate is precisely equal to the bargaining gap. This relationship quantifies how the conflict over output shares between workers and firms translates directly into changes in the general price level.

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