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A company operates in a region with very low unemployment and numerous competing firms for skilled labor. To cut costs, the company's management decides to set its wages for a specific role just high enough to prevent its current, long-term employees from leaving, but not high enough to match the offers of its main competitors. What is the most probable consequence of this wage-setting strategy?

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