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General Equilibrium Consequences of Union Wage Setting

When a union's wage decisions affect a large portion of an economy, they can trigger unintended, widespread effects beyond the initial firms or industries. These general equilibrium consequences refer to the ripple effects on aggregate wages, prices, and employment levels across the entire economy, which a strategic union must consider.

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