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Limitations of Single-Firm Labor Market Analysis

A government is considering a policy that would provide a significant subsidy for companies to adopt new automation technologies. An advisor suggests that to understand the policy's effect on national employment, the government should simply study the direct job losses and gains within a few large tech companies that are likely to receive the subsidy. Explain why this approach is insufficient for a complete analysis of the policy's impact on the labor market.

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