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Unintended Consequences of Energy Subsidies

A government caps the price households pay for electricity to protect them from rising global energy costs. However, businesses that produce food and transport goods are not covered by this price cap and must pay the full market price for their energy. Explain how this situation could still lead to a decrease in the average household's real wage, despite the cap on their direct energy bills.

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