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The Economic Consequences of Resisting Efficiency Gains

A powerful labor union in a manufacturing industry successfully negotiates a contract that prohibits the company from adopting a new automated assembly line, which would have doubled the output per worker. Analyze the step-by-step economic consequences of this action on the firm's pricing decisions, and the subsequent effects on the potential for real wage and employment growth for the union's members. Explain the underlying economic mechanism.

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