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In a labor market model, the wage-setting curve (which shows the real wage needed to motivate workers at each level of employment) is upward-sloping, while the price-setting curve (which shows the real wage paid when firms choose their profit-maximizing price) is horizontal. The intersection of these two curves determines the equilibrium level of employment. Suppose the economy is operating at a level of employment above this equilibrium. Which of the following statements accurately describes this situation and its likely consequence?

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