Multiple Choice

In an economy, the total output produced by a single worker in a day is a fixed amount. Firms set their prices to ensure they receive a certain fraction of this output as profit, while the rest is paid to the worker as a real wage. Imagine a situation where workers successfully bargain for a real wage that, when added to the real profit per worker that firms are targeting, exceeds the total daily output per worker. What is the most likely immediate consequence of this conflict over the distribution of output?

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