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Imagine a scenario where a new government policy significantly increases the financial support provided to unemployed individuals. In response, a single firm, assuming no other firms change their behavior, would likely raise its wages to ensure its employees remain motivated and do not shirk. Now, consider what happens when all firms across the economy react to the new policy in the same way. Which statement best analyzes the distinction between the single firm's isolated reaction and the actual economy-wide outcome?

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