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The Role of the 'Ceteris Paribus' Assumption in Wage Models

An economist is using a model to predict how a firm will change the wage it offers its employees following a government-mandated increase in unemployment benefits. Explain why the economist must assume 'ceteris paribus' (all other things being equal) to isolate the effect of this policy change. Furthermore, describe at least two other distinct factors that, if they also changed, would complicate the economist's prediction about the new wage level.

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