Multiple Choice

Two countries, A and B, are hit by a severe economic downturn, causing a sharp fall in demand for their products. The countries' labor market institutions differ in one key respect: In Country A, labor relations are primarily managed through industry-level bargaining with no formal mechanisms for cooperation within individual firms. In Country B, industry-level bargaining is supplemented by legally required, firm-level councils where management and employee representatives collaborate on operational issues. Based on this institutional difference, what is the most likely divergence in how firms in each country will adjust to the downturn?

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