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Evaluating Policy Impacts on Worker Bargaining Power

A government is considering two policies to improve worker welfare: Policy A involves a one-time cash payment to all currently employed individuals, while Policy B involves a significant expansion of publicly funded job retraining programs and job-search assistance services. Evaluate which of these two policies is likely to have a more significant and lasting positive impact on the bargaining position of an average worker. Justify your evaluation by analyzing how each policy influences the economic and psychological consequences an individual would face if they were to lose their job.

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