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Following the unification of a country with significant economic disparities between its eastern and western regions, policymakers decide to rapidly increase wages in the less-productive eastern region to match the levels of the more-productive western region. The stated goal is to ensure fairness and prevent a large-scale migration of workers. From an economic standpoint, what is the most probable outcome for the eastern region's labor market in the short to medium term?

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