Multiple Choice

A country enacts a policy where wages are set at a standard rate across an industry, leading to the closure of less productive firms. Simultaneously, the government funds retraining programs for the displaced workers, enabling them to find employment in more productive firms. Assuming the workers' and firms' bargaining power remains unchanged, what is the logical consequence of this policy on the overall labor market?

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