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Diagnosing Hiring Challenges
A specialized manufacturing firm is located in a remote town. To attract talent, the firm offers a wage significantly higher than the industry average for its open positions. Despite this high wage, the firm consistently struggles to fill its vacancies. Based on the two key elements that determine a company's success in hiring, analyze this firm's situation. Identify which of the two elements is the most likely cause of their hiring difficulties and explain the interplay between both elements in this specific scenario.
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