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A nation implements a series of economic policies that result in a more equal distribution of income among its population. When visualizing this change on a standard income distribution diagram, what is the resulting effect on the geometric areas used to calculate the primary measure of inequality, which is defined as the ratio of the area between the line of perfect equality and the income distribution curve (Area A) to the total area under the line of perfect equality (Area A + B)?

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