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Explaining the Price-Setting Curve Shift

In a standard labor market model, the 'price-setting' relationship describes the real wage that firms can offer workers while still achieving their target profit margin. Explain the economic reasoning for why a nationwide ban on non-compete agreements would cause this relationship to shift upward, resulting in a higher real wage at any given level of employment.

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