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In a simplified economy, each worker's daily output is divided between their real wage and the firm's profit share. The firm's profit share is a constant fraction determined by the level of market competition. If a technological innovation doubles each worker's daily output, but the level of market competition remains unchanged, then the firm's profit share of the output will also double.

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