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Strategic Considerations of a National Labor Union

Imagine a country where a single, powerful labor union negotiates wages for a very large portion of the workforce. One faction within the union's leadership argues for demanding the largest possible wage increase to maximize members' pay. Another faction cautions that this could backfire. Analyze the potential negative, economy-wide consequences that the cautious faction is likely considering. Explain the chain of economic events that could make a very large nominal wage increase harmful to the union's members in the long run.

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