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Formulating a Research Hypothesis

An economist observes that from 2010-2019, five large, highly integrated Western European economies showed widely divergent labor market outcomes. Some experienced low unemployment and positive real wage growth, while others faced very high unemployment and negative real wage growth. This occurred despite their shared membership in a common market and, for most, a single currency. Based solely on this observation, formulate a specific, testable research question that could guide an investigation into the reasons for these different outcomes.

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