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A manufacturing firm has established a wage rate that it believes is optimal for ensuring high productivity and motivation from its employees. An unemployed individual, with the same qualifications as the current workers, offers to work for 10% less than the current wage, promising to be just as productive. From the firm's perspective, what is the most likely economic reason to reject this offer?

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