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The Source of Price Instability

In an economic framework where one curve represents the real wage required to motivate workers at different levels of employment (the wage-setting curve) and another curve represents the real wage that results from firms' pricing decisions (the price-setting curve), explain precisely why a level of employment below the intersection of these two curves leads to downward pressure on the price level.

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