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Increased Unemployment Benefits as a Cause for an Upward WS Curve Shift

An increase in the generosity of unemployment benefits can trigger an upward shift in the wage-setting (WS) curve. By improving a worker's reservation option (the alternative to being employed), more generous benefits strengthen the bargaining position of employees. This enhanced leverage leads to higher wage demands, and the resulting effect on wages and prices is identical to other cost-push shocks, such as those from increased union power.

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