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The wage-setting curve depicts the real wage necessary at each level of economy-wide employment to secure adequate worker effort. Imagine an economy is operating at a specific level of employment, but a large number of firms are paying a real wage that is below the level indicated by the wage-setting curve for that employment level. What is the most likely immediate consequence for these firms?

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