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Real Wage Formula

The real wage (ww) represents the purchasing power of a worker's earnings and is defined as the nominal wage (WW) divided by the overall price level (PP). This relationship is expressed by the formula w=WPw = \frac{W}{P} and is a foundational assumption within the Wage-Setting/Price-Setting (WS-PS) model.

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