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Union Power and Strategic Wage Setting

A powerful labor union has the ability to negotiate a very high nominal wage for its members. Analyze the key constraints that might lead this union to strategically moderate its wage demands, and explain how these constraints influence the final outcomes for both the real wage and the level of employment for its members.

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