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Reconciling a Model with Real-World Data

An economic model predicts that raising the minimum wage will cause a decrease in employment for low-skilled workers, assuming all other factors remain constant. Imagine a city raises its minimum wage, and six months later, a study finds that employment in the fast-food sector (a major employer of low-skilled workers) has actually increased. Identify one specific economic factor that was likely held constant in the original model, and explain how a change in that factor could account for the observed increase in employment.

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