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Focus on Real Values in Wage and Price Setting

A fundamental principle in macroeconomics is that households and firms make decisions based on real values, not nominal ones. Households are concerned with the real purchasing power of their wages, while firms focus on their profits adjusted for inflation. This focus on real outcomes is crucial for understanding wage- and price-setting behaviors.

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