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Labor Compensation and Productivity Analysis

Using the data provided in the case study, calculate the real wage for both Year 1 and Year 2. Then, compare the percentage change in the real wage to the percentage change in output per worker. What does this comparison reveal about whether workers' purchasing power is keeping pace with their increased productivity?

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