If a large group of workers decides to leave a country, what will happen to the equilibrium wage and quantity of the remaining workers? Group of answer choices Both will fall. Both will rise. The equilibrium number of workers will rise and the wage will fall. The equilibrium number of workers will fall and the wage will stay the same. The equilibrium number of workers will fall and the wage will rise.
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