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At the beginning of the fiscal year the labour union was able to negotiate a 1% increase in wages. However, at the end of the year inflation was calculated to be actually 3%. Using this information answer the following questions:”
- What does this imply?
- Using a graph demonstrate what the aggravated supply will look like during the year and explain why this is the case?
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