Multiple Choice

When adapting the standard wage-setting (WS) and price-setting (PS) model to analyze the effects of taxation, economists plot both curves against the 'real post-tax consumption wage'. Why does this specific adaptation cause the PS curve to be reformulated and shift, while the WS curve's position remains fundamentally unchanged?

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