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Shifts in the Wage-Setting Curve

The wage-setting curve depicts the real wage necessary at each level of economy-wide employment. Beyond changes in the level of employment (which represent movements along the curve), identify and briefly explain two distinct factors that would cause the entire wage-setting curve to shift upwards, meaning a higher real wage is required at any given level of employment.

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