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Firms' Incentives in a Low-Employment Economy

In an economic model where employment is below its equilibrium level, firms have an incentive to lower the nominal wages they offer. Explain the causal chain of events, from the firm's perspective, that connects this initial wage reduction to an eventual increase in the overall level of employment.

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