Multiple Choice

Imagine an economy is experiencing a sustained period of rapid growth, causing the unemployment rate to fall to its lowest level in decades. According to the labor market model, what is the direct consequence of this 'tight' labor market on the real wage required to ensure workers provide adequate effort, and what is the underlying reason?

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