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In a labor market model where equilibrium is determined by worker bargaining and firm pricing power, if a policy that enhances worker mobility leads to a decrease in the overall level of employment, it must be the case that the policy's impact on strengthening worker bargaining power was greater than its impact on reducing firms' wage-setting power.

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