Multiple Choice

Consider an economy in a stable equilibrium where firms have set their prices to maximize profits and have established wages at a level sufficient to ensure their employees work effectively. In this state, there are individuals who are actively seeking work but cannot find a job. If one of these unemployed individuals approaches a firm and offers to perform the same job as a current employee but for a slightly lower wage, what is the firm's most likely response based on the logic of this equilibrium?

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