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9. A sensible union must recognize that when it pushes up the wage, it also reduces the firms’ incentive to hire. It implies that

a. this situation does not necessarily mean that union workers are fired.

b. it may be that when union workers move on to other jobs or retire, they are not always replaced, or perhaps when a firm expands production.

c. the firms may expand employment somewhat less with a higher union wage than it would have done with the lower equilibrium wage.

d. all of the above statements are true.

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