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In an economic model where a firm's output per worker is divided entirely between the worker's real wage and the firm's real profit, consider a scenario where the firm increases the fraction of output it retains as profit. If, at the same time, the total output per worker also increases, then the real wage paid to the worker must necessarily decrease.

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