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Impact of Firm Heterogeneity on the Wage Model

The standard model for determining an economy-wide wage assumes that all firms are identical in their productivity and labor management practices. If this assumption were relaxed, allowing for some firms to be more productive than others, what would be the primary consequence for the wage structure across the economy? Explain your reasoning.

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