Multiple Choice

A data entry clerk earns $20 per hour. The personal cost (or disutility) of exerting the required effort is valued at $2 per hour. The value of the clerk's next best alternative (being unemployed) is $12 per hour. Given that the clerk's effort is not perfectly monitored, what is the value of the hourly employment rent the clerk receives for working diligently?

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