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What will likely happen to the sas curve in each of the following instances?
a. productivity rises 3 percent; wages rise 4 percent. the sas curve will shift up, since wages rise by less than the rise in productivity. the sas curve will shift down. the sas curve will shift up, since wages rise by more than the rise in productivity. the sas curve will remain unchanged.
b. productivity rises 3 percent; wages rise 1 percent. the sas curve will shift down, since productivity rises by more than the rise in wages. the sas curve will shift up. the sas curve will remain unchanged. the sas curve will shift down, since productivity rises by less than the rise in wages.
c. productivity declines 1 percent; wages rise 1 percent. the sas curve will shift up, since wages rise and productivity declines. the sas curve will shift down. the sas curve will remain unchanged. the sas curve will shift down, since wages rise and productivity declines.
d. productivity rises 2 percent; wages rise 2 percent. the sas curve will not shift, since the wage increase is exactly offset by a productivity increase. the sas curve will shift up. the sas curve will shift, since the wage decrease is not exactly offset by a productivity decrease. the sas curve will shift down.

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