Multiple Choice

A company sets its wage for new hires at a level higher than the minimum required to attract enough qualified candidates. The company's rationale is that a higher wage provides a strong incentive for employees to maintain high effort levels, as the cost of being fired for poor performance is significant. Which statement best analyzes the direct consequence of this wage policy?

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