Multiple Choice

Consider an economy at a stable equilibrium where firms are maximizing their profits. The manager of a single firm decides to unilaterally reduce the wages paid to its workers, assuming this will directly lower costs and increase profits. According to the principles governing this equilibrium, why is this action likely to result in lower profits for the firm?

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