Labor's ability to increase nominal wage rates
A) decreases as labor's power and influence increase.
B) increases as government policy focuses on maintaining stable prices.
C) is unaffected by the amount of idle productive capacity.
D) is greatest when the government attempts to reduce the unemployment rate below the natural rate.
E) is greatest when there is perfect competition in labor markets.
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