Multiple Choice

A company determines the minimum wage it must offer to ensure employees work diligently. This wage is calculated based on several factors, including the employee's next best alternative (their reservation wage), the difficulty of the work (cost of effort), and the effectiveness of supervision (the expected time an employee can shirk before being caught). The company invests in a new, advanced monitoring system that significantly reduces the expected time it takes to detect an employee who is not working. Assuming all other factors remain constant, how will this new system affect the minimum wage the company must pay to ensure employee effort?

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